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		<title>By: DBMS2 &#8212; DataBase Management System Services&#187;Blog Archive &#187; Business Objects on EIM, ETL, etc.</title>
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		<description>[...] What I found most interesting (other than the text analytics part of their story), is their emphasis on what may be called data provenance. Compliance is making “one truth” almost as important as BI vendors have long claimed it was. But the more elaborate the data’s journey, the more chances there are it will be damaged on the way. Thus, to have perfect trust in your results, you need visibility all the way back into the source of the data. [...]</description>
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