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Data Governance and Stewardship
As organizations pursue customer data integration (CDI), master data management (MDM) and the plethora of data integrations required for data warehousing and business intelligence, IT professionals are being asked to migrate, re-use, aggregate and share data at unprecedented rates. These efforts will only succeed with an in-depth personal understanding of data. Evolving data governance structures identify the importance of a data stewardship initiative. Data management solutions are needed to help a data steward collect, maintain, update, report, and otherwise manage information.
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Benefits of an Information Management Solution
- A data services architecture allows you to integrate and deliver the most trusted and accurate data anywhere at any frequency. It simplifies your information infrastructure via a single development, administration, and metadata repository for both data quality and data integration
- A data assessment allows you to gain visibility into your data through powerful profiling and reporting capabilities, to track ongoing data quality improvement through continuous monitoring, and to ultimately ensure the success of your critical business initiatives
- Data profiling helps remove the mystery of data quality problems and form strategies to deal with them - head on
- Metadata management capabilities can provide information on storage, reporting, and life cycle of information (for example, the downstream business impacts of data storage or content changes) delivering trusted data for compliance, internal controls, and better decision making
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