♫ October 3rd, 2011 1:40 am

Master Data Management (MDM) is a combination of systems and expert services that can deliver the single source of truth for disparate enterprise systems. Using a proven methodology refined over many engagements where the end result were new systems deployments, Ramco delivers rapid, actionable results, in as little as 90 days.
There are many drivers for pursuing master data management: compliance reporting for regulatory initiatives; eliminating excess inventory through the reconciliation of item numbers; and costs savings through the elimination of credit loopholes where the same customer has multiple records, to name a few. In addition, a master data management is a perfect transition to a business process platform strategy for the enterprise. MDM can identify data challenges across the organization and opportunities for extending, enhancing, or retiring systems that are not performing.
Master Data Management is available as a standalone engagement or part of a larger Business Process Platform deployment.
Tags: Business Process, Computer System, Data Management
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♫ October 1st, 2011 1:31 am

There are many computer science fundamentals tutorials available on the various websites on the Internet through which students and others can get the basic information about concepts in computer science. In fact, some of these websites are quite popular among those who are seeking more knowledge in this field.
In computer fundamentals, one of the first few things that one has to learn are the meanings of Term, Constant, Variable, Literal, Minterm, Maxterm among others. There are several mathematical concepts like Truth Tables, with which one must also be familiar. Once this is done, the student should be familiar how to create different Assembly Programs. These are generally used for functions such as to increase or decrase the value of any two parameters.
A few of the topics covered under such tutorials are: Introduction to Software, Programming in COBOL, Data Structure with C and Pascal, Elements of System Analysis and Design, Database Management Systems (DBMS), Discrete Mathematics, Numerical And Statistical Computing, Data Communication and Networks, Software Engineering, Computer Architecture, Operating Systems, Intelligent Systems, Relational Database Management Systems, Object Oriented System, Operations Research, Accounting and Finance on Computers and so on.
Tags: Database, Network, Software Engineering
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