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data warehousing

  • a word derived from data warehouse.
    data warehouse
    noun
    a large, centralized collection of digital data gathered from various units within an organization.

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Snowflake deals in the business of data warehousing, or storing and processing a large amount of data within an organization.

From Barron's Oct. 16, 2025

The firm handles press announcements for technology companies related to artificial intelligence, Microsoft Edge and data warehousing.

From Washington Times Aug. 1, 2023

Mr. Brennan said he was also adding a new directorate at the agency responsible for all of the C.I.A.’s digital operations — from cyberespionage to data warehousing and analysis.

From New York Times Mar. 6, 2015

Tod Massa, director of policy research and data warehousing at the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, said the federal government’s first priority should be to get better college data.

From Washington Post Feb. 7, 2014

Oracle Exadata version 1 was designed just for data warehousing.

From Forbes Oct. 25, 2011

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