by Mike Colesante | Dec 22, 2020 | Data Governance
As you examine categorizing your data for proper data governance, a great place to start is with Reference Data, which includes information like units of measurement, country codes, calendar dates, fixed conversion rates, define a set of values, statuses, or...
by Mike Colesante | Dec 15, 2020 | Data Governance
File systems typically only collect a few minor data points about the information they store. The data points usually include Filename, Creation, Modification, Access dates, File type (a 3 or 4 letter extension like .docx, pdf, or .jpg), and system-based attributes...
by Mike Colesante | Dec 8, 2020 | Data Governance
Organizational must treat data as a valuable business asset. To achieve the most from your data, you must employ a minimum of 4 systems, including a Systems of Record, Systems of Engagement, Systems of Automation, and Systems of design. We’ll focus on Systems of...
by Mike Colesante | Dec 2, 2020 | Data Governance
The failure to centralize, cleanse, fortify, manage, and govern data makes it less transparent, more challenging to find, harder to control, and nearly impossible to incorporate. To make a single customer view and deliver actionable insights, organizations must ensure...
by Mike Colesante | Nov 24, 2020 | Data Governance
There are many definitions of Data Governance, starting with a simple, straightforward base we’ll call it: “Data governance is a group of practices and principles that ensure top quality during your data’s whole life cycle.” Data governance...
by Mike Colesante | Nov 17, 2020 | Data Governance
Digital transformation disrupts businesses everywhere, and information has become an organization’s most strategic advantage for reaching, interacting together, and keeping clients. With the exponential growth of information, a strict regulatory environment, cyber...
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