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3Q 2002
Details make the difference by Stephen Poole
Teralinks: Partnerships bring out the best in Teradata by Sam Gaines
N-ext: Teradata Warehouse Miner 3.1 by Stephen Poole
Tera Type: A case for data
Teradata Q&A: 3M: 100 years and processing by Patric Helmaan
Customer Services: Bridging the gap by Keith Courtemanche and Sameh El Naggar
Terateasers: Security Blanket
Ask the expert: Teradata Warehouse 7.0 - Better at being the best by Todd Walter
Applied solutions: Teradata self-management makes hands-free driving safe for any DBA. by Alison M. Torres
Applied solutions: Spatial Query Server™ (SQS™) is more than a pretty picture. by Lloyd Leifer
Insider's warehouse: Real-time reality Join the here and now of data warehousing. by Justin Langseth
Data On The Frontlines by Keith Ferrell
"It's Not The Technology": An interview with Allen Shay by Keith Ferrell
Enterprise Views: Manage smart, stay secure by Douglas Hackney and Dennis Walters
Flight Log: Security regulations require an increased focus on data by D.C. Agle
Sci-Fi: Born to Shop by Pat Cadigan
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Teradata: Your Next Best Action with Your Customers by Christine Newman
Growing Your Revenue and Profitability: It's All About Your Data by Christine Newman
Teradata: It's Simply Scalable by Kimberly Stanick
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2Q 2002
Enterprise Views: You have to know how the story ends by William McKnight
Enterprise Views: Get down to business, one page at a time by Steve Hoberman
Teralinks: Customer interaction: Accenture + Teradata raise the bar by Sam Gaines
Get It Together: Don't duplicate — Consolidate by Alan Joch
CRM: Getting in sync with your customers by Mohanbir Sawhney and Stephen Brobst
Money Matters: East meets best by Stephen Poole
Tera Type: Bryan's wish
Customer Services: One-stop service by Beverly Ostrowiecki
Teradata Q&A: From Bytes to Bites at Applebee's by Karen D. Schwartz
Science Fiction: Slivered screen by Pat Cadigan
Ask the Expert: ODS origami by Todd Walter
Applied Solutions: Got views? by Deborah J. Smith
Applied Solutions: A perfect match by Carrie Ballinger
Insider's Warehouse: Symphony of two by Dan Linstedt
Terateasers: Strain your brain with these puzzles created by Scott Kim
N-ext: Emotions in motion by Keith Ferrell
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Hub versus spoke: Where should I put my data? by Rob Armstrong
FAQs
Data warehousing "roots": Database heritage influences data warehousing abilities

1Q 2002
Enterprise Views: Making hay while skies are gray by Jill Dyché
Enterprise Views: Active data warehousing by Richard D. Hackathorn, Ph.D.
Applied Solutions: Get into customer intelligence by Paul Wickens and Marius Ackerman
CRM: CRM moves to the HEAD of the CLASS by Colleen Marble
Teralinks: Entreon modeling helps managers put data into context by Keith Ferrell
Forward 2 Basics: Enterprise data warehouses get down to business by Keith Ferrell
Tera Type: Lipp's service
Customer Services: Plan to survive! by Scott Havenor & Bruce Blume
Making the Grade: It's 2002: How does your data warehouse measure up? by Stephen Poole
Special Ed by Pat Cadigan
Applied Solutions: In sync all the way by Deborah J. Smith
Ask the Expert: Teradata: It's there when you need it by Todd Walter
Insider's Warehouse: Positive payoff by Vickie Farrell and Carrie Ballinger
Active data warehousing — the ultimate fulfillment of the operational data store Dr. Claudia Imhoff
Terateasers: Strain your brain created by Scott Kim
N-ext: The who, what and wherehouse by Keith Ferrell
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It's in the data: Why collecting statistics will make the most of your system by Dirk Anderson
Lost? Got Questions? Get the answers to those aching questions about Teradata
Migrating data from Oracle to Teradata: the "no frills" method



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