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ISO 20022: Are your payment systems ready?

IBM Big Data Hub

ISO 20022 data improves payment efficiency The impact of ISO 20022 on payment systems data is significant, as it allows for more detailed information in payment messages. Are your payment systems ready to reap these benefits? These deeper insights can help financial institutions identify opportunities for new revenue streams.

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What is data governance? Best practices for managing data assets

CIO Business Intelligence

To counter that, BARC recommends starting with a manageable or application-specific prototype project and then expanding across the company based on lessons learned. Several of the overall benefits of data management can only be realized after the enterprise has established systematic data governance.

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Interview with Dominic Sartorio, Senior Vice President for Products & Development, Protegrity

Corinium

Ahead of the Chief Data Analytics Officers & Influencers, Insurance event we caught up with Dominic Sartorio, Senior Vice President for Products & Development, Protegrity to discuss how the industry is evolving. I am head of Products here, which comprises of R&D, Product Management and Global Customer support.

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Big Data Fabric Weaves Together Automation, Scalability, and Intelligence

Cloudera

Today’s data landscape is characterized by exponentially increasing volumes of data, comprising a variety of structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data types originating from an expanding number of disparate data sources located on-premises, in the cloud, and at the edge. High-value Analytics.

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What is a Data Pipeline?

Jet Global

A data pipeline is a series of processes that move raw data from one or more sources to one or more destinations, often transforming and processing the data along the way. Data pipelines support data science and business intelligence projects by providing data engineers with high-quality, consistent, and easily accessible data.