I just attended the last IDEAS conference for DataFlux in Las Vegas, NV. For 10 years this conference has been attended by people hoping to learn more about data management, data governance, master data management and data quality. From now on these conference needs will be met in the larger
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While CEP may be new, certain data management principles still hold true.
Forget candy or tricks and treats. Today, @ocdqblog insists we celebrate the festival of dead data.
Get an overview of Jill Dyché's PBLS workshop, "Doing Data Governance the Right Way."
This is the second in a series of posts about the topic of data federation. Click here for the full series. In the previous post, I described the basics of data federation and how the technology can be useful in today’s complicated IT environments. Next, let’s apply data federation to some real-world
Data federation is software that allows an organization to create a "virtual database" from multiple sources of like information. For example, customer data may be stored in multiple applications in the enterprise. This software allows us to "cherry pick" the BEST parts of customer from each data source, integrate it
Dylan Jones (@dataqualitypro) predicts the future of data management.
Phil Simon (@philsimon) explains why doing something is not always better than doing nothing.
In a galaxy far, far away, @ocdqblog explains how data management relates to his favorite sci fi movies.
This is the first in a series of posts about the topic of data federation. Click here for the full series. Data federation, the concept of bringing together data from different sources into a virtual view, is quickly gaining traction as an easy and agile fix for some of the thorniest