Data governance is the process of managing the availability, usability, integrity, and security of an organization’s data. Effective data governance requires a structured approach that covers data ...
What is a data governance program? Your email has been sent Data governance programs are getting more and more attention in the corporate world, especially in industries that rely heavily on big data.
Malcolm Hawker is Head of Data Strategy at Profisee. Thought leader in the Data Strategy, Master Data Management and Data Governance fields. The importance of ensuring that the data consumed by ...
Data governance and information governance may sound like interchangeable terms, but they are not. Both have unique histories and have evolved over time, but they also overlap in several ways. In the ...
Taking back control of data requires a commitment to developing enterprise-wide visibility into where data resides, how old ...
The ongoing dive into modernity—and all the new technologies and hype trains that come along with it—requires a modern data architecture to support it. With this architecture comes a variety of other ...
Fast Company Executive Board member Deepti Kunupudi shares best practices for fairness, transparency, accountability, and privacy in AI.
The BFSI industry is a highly regulated sector wherein companies need strong data controls to comply with stringent standards ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Data governance (DG) is a component of data management that focuses on managing access, use, quality and security of enterprise data. Data management in a data governance program is based on internal ...
CU Boulder collects, uses and maintains a significant amount of data. This includes, but is not limited to student, employee, research and finance data. Institutional data supports CU Boulder’s ...