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Three Key Takeaways from CDAO Europe 2019

Corinium

‘Ethics’, ‘strategy’ and ‘collaboration’ were the words on everyone’s lips when 115 data and analytics leaders descended on Berlin for CDAO Europe 2019 last week.

Strategy 191
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The Data-Centric Revolution: Report From the Front Lines

TDAN

Earlier this month we hosted the second annual Data-Centric Architecture Forum (#DCAF2020) in Fort Collins, CO. Last year, (2019) we hosted the first Data-Centric Architecture conference. In 2019, the focus was on getting a sketch of a reference architecture (click here to see). Trip report).

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Tips for a Data Backup Plan

TDAN

If you are targeted by a criminal online, then you risk losing everything— from your essential data to your reputation. The average cost of a global data breach cost has increased in 2019 and is now $3.92 That means that any breach could bankrupt your business. […].

Risk 69
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Enterprise Data Management — Driving Large-Scale Change in Your Organization

Sisense

In today’s day and age, data can be found just about anywhere. The volume and types of data are growing by the day, making data processing and generation of data insights more and more complicated. Inaccurate data leads to generating unreliable insights which, in the long run, lead the business in the wrong direction.

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Measuring Maturity

Peter James Thomas

In the thirteen years that have passed since the beginning of 2007, I have helped ten organisations to develop commercially-focused Data Strategies [1]. However, in this initial article, I wanted to to focus on one tool that I have used as part of my Data Strategy engagements; a Data Maturity Model.

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A Picture Paints a Thousand Numbers

Peter James Thomas

Throughout I use the word “category” to refer to something discrete that is plotted on an axis, for example France, Germany, Italy and The UK, or 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. I use Radar Charts myself extensively when assessing organisations’ data capabilities. Scatter Charts. © peterjamesthomas.com Ltd.

Sales 61
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A Retrospective of 2018’s Articles

Peter James Thomas

Maybe I will do better with 2019’s highlights! How to Spot a Flawed Data Strategy. What alarm bells might alert you to problems with your Data Strategy ; based on the author’s extensive experience of both developing Data Strategies and vetting existing ones. Fact-based Decision-making.