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Mentor Graphics- customer case study
Category: Data Management
Tags: data
Overview Mentor Graphics sought to find a way to improve the quality of its customer data and more efficiently utilize this information to better target leads. However, with a number of disparate databases in place, it was a challenge to reconcile duplicate records. Read their story to learn how they overcame this challenge.
- Publisher
- Pitney Bowes
- File Format
- Date Published
- Aug 25, 2009
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Knowledge and Data Management, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing, Data Mining - Analysis, Data Quality, Database Management
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