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Data architecture strategy for data quality

IBM Big Data Hub

Poor data quality is one of the top barriers faced by organizations aspiring to be more data-driven. Ill-timed business decisions and misinformed business processes, missed revenue opportunities, failed business initiatives and complex data systems can all stem from data quality issues.

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CDOs’ biggest problem? Getting colleagues to understand their role

CIO Business Intelligence

That’s according to a recent report based on a survey of CDOs by AWS in conjunction with the Chief Data Officer and Information Quality (CDOIQ) Symposium. The CDO position first gained momentum around 2008, to ensure data quality and transparency to comply with regulations following the housing credit crisis of that era.

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Create an end-to-end data strategy for Customer 360 on AWS

AWS Big Data

A Gartner Marketing survey found only 14% of organizations have successfully implemented a C360 solution, due to lack of consensus on what a 360-degree view means, challenges with data quality, and lack of cross-functional governance structure for customer data.

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Your Effective Roadmap To Implement A Successful Business Intelligence Strategy

datapine

Without real-time insight into their data, businesses remain reactive, miss strategic growth opportunities, lose their competitive edge, fail to take advantage of cost savings options, don’t ensure customer satisfaction… the list goes on. For this purpose, you can think about a data governance strategy. It’s that simple.

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Data Mesh 101: How Data Mesh Helps Organizations Be Data-Driven and Achieve Velocity

Ontotext

This is especially beneficial when teams need to increase data product velocity with trust and data quality, reduce communication costs, and help data solutions align with business objectives. In most enterprises, data is needed and produced by many business units but owned and trusted by no one.