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October 24, 2005

EII Crash Course - A Syllabus

So you're new to EII, you say? Don't want to be out-talked at the water cooler? Fear not. Here's a crash course to get you all learned up.

First, sticking close to home, a few blog entries you should read from Dan Linstedt (and this one, too) and Colin White.

The you might want to venture out to a few of the usual trade pubs. Here are some good articles I've found. Neil Raden surveyed the integration landscape in the December 2004 Intelligent Enterprise. Greg Mancuso and Al Moreno from Sinecon wrote an excellent overview of available integration strategies in this April's DM Review. Curt Hall from the Cutter Consortium wrote an excellent piece on the fit between EII and Data Warehousing in May.

Then a few pieces we've put together at Ipedo: "The Guide to Enteprise Information Integration" and "Determining Financial Returns on Enterprise Information Integration." There's a lot more stuff in the EII Zone.

If you feel good about all that and are ready to wade into the technical stuff, check out Srinivas Pandrangi's blog The EII Files.

If you can groc all that, then you are among the EII literate and ready to move on to some more detailed stuff. We'll save that for another entry.

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Posted by Tim Matthews at October 24, 2005 11:45 AM

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