Data Warehouse Tool Cost Matrix


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Data Warehouse Tool Cost Matrix

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Format: Evaluation Assessment
There's a lot to consider when selecting a Data Warehouse toolset. Use this comprehensive tool evaluation matrix to guide your final selection. It details the comparative costs and provides a cross-analysis of vendor tools in the critical differentiating areas of cost-benefit ratio, user functionality/features, system management, design issues and industry analysis. Each tool is ranked in each category, yielding a total score that should guide you in your selection.


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