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What Is Enterprise Data Warehousing (EDW)?

Learn about data warehousing architecture, benefits, and best practices.

An enterprise data warehouse (EDW) is one example of this data storage technology. EDWs help businesses improve customer insights, optimize supply chain management, and increase productivity. Walmart was one of the first large organizations to employ an EDW, which it uses to guide suppliers, inform point-of-sales analytics, and more deeply understand customer buying habits. Today’s EDW solutions commonly involve a combination of environments designed to address a range of enterprise needs. For example, business users may require access to curated, structured data that can easily be applied to business intelligence applications. The EDW may also involve data lakes that store unstructured data with the potential to be used in business applications but that are not assigned to any particular function.

A data warehouse generally includes:

  • A database that stores and manages data
  • An ETL process responsible for extracting data from source systems and transforming it into a format for it to be analyzed
  • Query and analysis tools so end users can create reports, build dashboards, and conduct data analysis
  • A data access layer that manages data access, security, and authentication
  • Data governance, security, backup, and recovery tools

The two most common schemas used in data warehouses are star schemas and snowflake schemas. A star schema simplifies queries and provides robust query performance because it minimizes the effort needed to retrieve data. So, they’re commonly used in scenarios where query performance is a top priority. A snowflake schema often requires more complex query processing due to an increased number of joins needed to retrieve data, but they use less space. Therefore, they can be suitable in scenarios where storage space is a concern.

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