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Meeting Topic: Managing Data For Long Retention Periods:
Requirements and Challenges
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Several events in recent years have changed the requirements for
retaining data from operational databases to long periods of time.
Required retention periods have ballooned to many years, and in
some cases, to many decades. This coupled with the rapid rise in
data volumes and the importance of providing archived data on demand
many years after it is created, has surfaced the need for companies
to build a solid practice for archiving and managing business data
from their online operational databases. The presentation covers
the basics of an archiving methodology and a number of topics that
require special consideration in building a database archiving practice.
Topics covered are application independence, metadata independence,
data authenticity, change management, storage management, and access
control.
Jack Olson
Biography
Jack Olson has worked for 35 years in developing commercial software.
He has held a variety of software development capacities for IBM,
BMC Software, Peregrine Systems, and Evoke Software. He is currently
Chief Technology Officer for NEON Enterprise Software. Over his
career he has made important contributions to technology in database,
database management, and data quality areas. Jack has several patents
attributed to him, published several technical articles and authored
a book entitled "Data Quality: The Accuracy Dimension" from Morgan
Kaufmann Publishers. Jack has a BS degree from the Illinois Institute
of Technology and an MBA from Northwestern University.
Details
When:
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday October 4th, 2006
Where:
The Country Springs Hotel and Conference Center
Summerset Room
2810 Golf Road
Waukesha WI 53187
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