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'''Core data integration''' is the use of [[data integration]] technology for a significant, centrally planned and managed IT initiative within a company. Examples of core data integration initiatives could include:
 
* ETL ([[Extract, transform, load]]) implementations
* EAI ([[Enterprise Application Integration]]) implementations
* SOA ([[Service-Oriented Architecture]]) implementations
* ESB ([[Enterprise Service Bus]]) implementations
 
Core data integrations are often designed with to be enterprise-wide integration solutions. They may be designed to provide a data abstraction layer, which in turn will be used by individual core data integration implementations, such as ETL servers or applications integrated through EAI.
 
Because it is difficult to promptly roll out a centrally managed data integration solution that anticipates and meets all data integration requirements across an organization, IT engineers and even business users create [[edge data integrationsintegration]], using technology that may be incompatible with that used at the core. In contrast to a core data integration, an [[edge data integration]] is not centrally planned and whichis will probably begenerally completed with a smaller budget and a tighter deadline.
 
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also also==
* [[data integration]]
* [[edge data integration]]
 
== References ==
* https://web.archive.org/web/20080310212808/http://searchsoa.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid26_gci1171085,00.html
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[[Category:Data management]]
* http://datadoghouse.typepad.com/data_doghouse/2007/11/etl-is-not-perv.html
[[Category:Data integration]]
* http://searchsoa.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid26_gci1171085,00.html
* http://blog.snaplogic.org/?p=105
 
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