What Is an Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW)?

Develop a deeper understanding of EDWs, how they securely manage vast amounts of data, and their critical role in facilitating enterprise-wide decision-making.

What is EDW?

EDW stands for “enterprise data warehouse.”

An enterprise data warehouse is a centralized data store that aggregates structured data for an entire organization. It is used for analysis, business intelligence and informed decision-making.

At its most basic level, the data pipeline surrounding an enterprise data warehouse includes the disparate data sources, the warehouse (housing only structured, clean data) and the user-facing analytics and reporting tools.

What is the purpose of EDW?

Learn more about the competitive advantages and use cases of enterprise data warehouses.

Centralized Data Hub

Serves as a single source of truth by consolidating data from various sources across the entire organization.

Enterprise-Level Insights and Decision-Making

Empowers organizations to make informed and data-driven decisions at all levels.

Business Intelligence and Positive Outcomes

Drives improved business outcomes such as increased revenue, improved customer satisfaction and a competitive advantage.

Improved Data Access

Provides fast and easy access to critical data, enabling organizations to respond quickly to market changes and gain a competitive edge.

Improved Data Quality and Structure

Ensures data accuracy, consistency and reliability by centralizing data and implementing robust data governance processes.

Business Applications

A wide range of business applications include market and customer research, supply chain and operations management, as well as financial cost analysis.

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What is the difference between an EDW and a data warehouse?



Enterprise Data Warehouse vs. Data Mart

It’s helpful to picture the hierarchical structure of an enterprise data warehouse versus a data mart. More details are below.

Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW)

An enterprise-wide data repository that may include several data marts. Business intelligence can be gleaned across various departments within the enterprise.

Data Mart

A focused, department-specific data repository that only contains a subset of data from the EDW. Data marts are ideal for department-level analysis since they are smaller in scale and faster to use.


Support for Enterprise Data Warehouse Management

BMC Control-M

BMC Control-M

Facilitates efficient data integration and maintains effective EDW operations across cloud and hybrid environments.

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BMC Helix

BMC Helix

Supports EDW infrastructures to enable data intelligence, action, and orchestration for the modern enterprise.

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Enterprise data warehouse architectures and types: Based on analytical need

Organizations require varying levels of analysis. Designing an enterprise data warehouse should take these architectures into account.




Enterprise data warehouse architectures and types: Based on data storage location

There are various types of enterprise data warehouses to consider for your organization.





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