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EII

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EII
(Enterprise Information Integration) Similar to an EIS (executive information system), an EII aggregates current information from all data sources within an organization.

EII, ETL and EAI
An EII differs from an ETL (extract, transform, load), which migrates information into a different structure and EAI (enterprise application integration, which integrates data from one application to another. See EIS, ETL and EAI.


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This is just good business practice and it is important that EII and our partners continue to evolve," commented Al Raqbani.
It is critical for Emaar Industries & Investments to have strong leadership in place and myself and the board are confident that this move will continue to help evolve EII in the best way possible.
EII will operate gas pipelines, power generating facilities, gas processing plants and interconnectors within Australia, and is expected to generate stable revenue for mid- and long-term, based on long-term contracts and regulated rate system.
 
 
 
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