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		<title>By: Randy Bean</title>
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		<description>Curt:  These observations are drawn from large-scale data warehouse implementations for very large financial service and Fortune 1000 firms, and from monthly executive roundtable dinners we host with the CIO&#039;s of these firms.  We are seeing a gradual embrace of analytical data marts or &quot;sandboxes&quot; for high-impact business activities where time-to-market is a major factor.</description>
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