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Deriving Business Value Through Data Governance

Dataversity

Growing companies often find themselves floating on an “ocean” of underutilized or misused datadata that doesn’t reach the people who would most benefit from it or reaches them at the wrong time. Preventing these issues is one of the primary objectives of Data Governance.

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The Rise of Chief Data Officers and the Fall of Database Administrators

Dataversity

The post The Rise of Chief Data Officers and the Fall of Database Administrators appeared first on DATAVERSITY. This added growth also brings added complexity, resulting in increased difficulty for database professionals to monitor application performance and mitigate issues as […].

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Data Governance, Data Leadership or Data Architecture: What Matters Most?

Dataversity

Robert Seiner and Anthony Algmin faced off – in a virtual sense – at the DATAVERSITY® Enterprise Data World Conference to determine which is more important: Data Governance, Data Leadership, or Data Architecture. The post Data Governance, Data Leadership or Data Architecture: What Matters Most?

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Dark Data: How to Find It and What to Do with It

Timo Elliott

If storage costs are escalating in a particular area, you may have found a good source of dark data. If you’ve been properly managing your metadata as part of a broader data governance policy, you can use metadata management explorers to reveal silos of dark data in your landscape. Analyze your metadata. Create a catalog.

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How Chief Data Officers Overcome Key Challenges

The Data Administration Newsletter

The role of a Chief Data Officer (CDO) is relatively new and hence, laden with many new challenges. But knowing these issues beforehand can help you be equipped to solve them.

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Data Speaks for Itself: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

The Data Administration Newsletter

I had a great experience attending the MIT Chief Data Officer and Information Quality Symposium in Cambridge this July. It was truly enlightening to hear from so many experienced data leaders. This year, there were 2,855 registered attendees from 63 countries, including 1,218 Chief Data Officers.

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Data Speaks for Itself: Placing Data Governance in Context

The Data Administration Newsletter

Yes, let’s talk about data governance, that thing we love to hate. I just attended the 17th Annual Chief Data Officer and Information Quality Symposium in July, and there, I heard many creative suggestions for renaming data governance.