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Expert Profile: Krishna Prasad

Expertise:  Data Warehousing and Data Modelling, Cube Building, Data Migration Strategies and Middleware aspects

Experience in the area
Several large scale data warehousing and data migration projects. Built a data warehouse of 7 Terrabytes for an organization. Was involved in cradle-to-grave (data architecture to implementation and testing) of a large scale data warehouse effort, in a control position.

Education/Credentials
Bachelor of Technology and MBA

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Great help and very thorough considering the limited info I provided. Much Appreciated Neil
(Neil on 10/19/08)
Thank you, thank you!!!
(Jim on 04/02/08)
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Recent Answers from Krishna Prasad
2008-10-22  Data Management TJ, Are you simply storing the documents in your disk drive? Or are you thinking in terms of a retrieval system that would help you search for a document? In either case, you are limited ONLY...
2008-10-15  MS Access Stability Neil, MS Access is not scalable, you are absolutely right. Scalable databases built for industrial strength applications include, but are not limited to, Oracle, DB2, Sybase, and MS SQL....
2008-10-15  datawarehousing tools Typically, you will do two things: 1. I assume that the data is entered into the database through specific forms/ screens. If not, you need to address that right away. You should only let users enter...
2008-06-27  Converting old data in dbase or Lotus 123 format! Carl, I have heard that sometimes it does not work perfectly but in most cases it should be OK. Export the data as Lotus 123 format file. Then Open your Excel, choose File and Open from the...
2008-06-01  Automaticall saving back-up Hi Eric, Unfortunately, what you ask for is not possible through Word itself. Now, from Word 2003 onwards, there is a backup file creation utility in Word but that creates a backup with .wbk...
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