Metadata is hotter than ever, according a number of recent DATAVERSITY surveys. More and more organizations are realizing that in order to drive business value from data, robust metadata is needed to gain the necessary context and lineage around key data assets. At the same time, industry regulations are driving the need for better transparency and understanding of information.
While metadata has been managed for decades, new strategies & approaches have been developed to support the ever-evolving data landscape, and provide more innovative ways to drive business value from metadata. This webinar will provide an overview of metadata strategies & technologies available to today’s organization, and provide insights into building successful business strategies for metadata adoption & use.
Creating a clearly articulated data strategy—a roadmap of technology-driven capability investments prioritized to deliver value—helps ensure from the get-go that you are focusing on the right things, so that your work with data has a business impact. In this presentation, the experts at Silicon Valley Data Science share their approach for crafting an actionable and flexible data strategy to maximize business value.
Building a Data Strategy – Practical Steps for Aligning with Business GoalsDATAVERSITY
Developing a Data Strategy for your organization can seem like a daunting task – but it’s worth the effort. Getting your Data Strategy right can provide significant value, as data drives many of the key initiatives in today’s marketplace, from digital transformation to marketing, customer centricity, population health, and more. This webinar will help demystify Data Strategy and its relationship to Data Architecture and will provide concrete, practical ways to get started.
Tackling Data Quality problems requires more than a series of tactical, one-off improvement projects. By their nature, many Data Quality problems extend across and often beyond an organization. Addressing these issues requires a holistic architectural approach combining people, process, and technology. Join Nigel Turner and Donna Burbank as they provide practical ways to control Data Quality issues in your organization.
Building a Data Strategy – Practical Steps for Aligning with Business GoalsDATAVERSITY
Developing a Data Strategy for your organization can seem like a daunting task – but it’s worth the effort. Getting your Data Strategy right can provide significant value, as data drives many of the key initiatives in today’s marketplace – from digital transformation, to marketing, to customer centricity, to population health, and more. This webinar will help demystify Data Strategy and its relationship to Data Architecture and will provide concrete, practical ways to get started.
Enterprise Architecture vs. Data ArchitectureDATAVERSITY
Enterprise Architecture (EA) provides a visual blueprint of the organization, and shows key interrelationships between data, process, applications, and more. By abstracting these assets in a graphical view, it’s possible to see key interrelationships, particularly as they relate to data and its business impact across the organization. Join us for a discussion on how Data Architecture is a key component of an overall Enterprise Architecture for enhanced business value and success.
Glossaries, Dictionaries, and Catalogs Result in Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Data catalogs, business glossaries, and data dictionaries house metadata that is important to your organization’s governance of data. People in your organization need to be engaged in leveraging the tools, understanding the data that is available, who is responsible for the data, and knowing how to get their hands on the data to perform their job function. The metadata will not govern itself.
Join Bob Seiner for the webinar where he will discuss how glossaries, dictionaries, and catalogs can result in effective Data Governance. People must have confidence in the metadata associated with the data that you need them to trust. Therefore, the metadata in your data catalog, business glossary, and data dictionary must result in governed data. Learn how glossaries, dictionaries, and catalogs can result in Data Governance in this webinar.
Bob will discuss the following subjects in this webinar:
- Successful Data Governance relies on value from very important tools
- What it means to govern your data catalog, business glossary, and data dictionary
- Why governing the metadata in these tools is important
- The roles necessary to govern these tools
- Governance expected from metadata in catalogs, glossaries, and dictionaries
To take a “ready, aim, fire” tactic to implement Data Governance, many organizations assess themselves against industry best practices. The process is not difficult or time-consuming and can directly assure that your activities target your specific needs. Best practices are always a strong place to start.
Join Bob Seiner for this popular RWDG topic, where he will provide the information you need to set your program in the best possible direction. Bob will walk you through the steps of conducting an assessment and share with you a set of typical results from taking this action. You may be surprised at how easy it is to organize the assessment and may hear results that stimulate the actions that you need to take.
In this webinar, Bob will share:
- The value of performing a Data Governance best practice assessment
- A practical list of industry Data Governance best practices
- Criteria to determine if a practice is best practice
- Steps to follow to complete an assessment
- Typical recommendations and actions that result from an assessment
Data Modeling, Data Governance, & Data QualityDATAVERSITY
Data Governance is often referred to as the people, processes, and policies around data and information, and these aspects are critical to the success of any data governance implementation. But just as critical is the technical infrastructure that supports the diverse data environments that run the business. Data models can be the critical link between business definitions and rules and the technical data systems that support them. Without the valuable metadata these models provide, data governance often lacks the “teeth” to be applied in operational and reporting systems.
Join Donna Burbank and her guest, Nigel Turner, as they discuss how data models & metadata-driven data governance can be applied in your organization in order to achieve improved data quality.
Creating a clearly articulated data strategy—a roadmap of technology-driven capability investments prioritized to deliver value—helps ensure from the get-go that you are focusing on the right things, so that your work with data has a business impact. In this presentation, the experts at Silicon Valley Data Science share their approach for crafting an actionable and flexible data strategy to maximize business value.
Building a Data Strategy – Practical Steps for Aligning with Business GoalsDATAVERSITY
Developing a Data Strategy for your organization can seem like a daunting task – but it’s worth the effort. Getting your Data Strategy right can provide significant value, as data drives many of the key initiatives in today’s marketplace, from digital transformation to marketing, customer centricity, population health, and more. This webinar will help demystify Data Strategy and its relationship to Data Architecture and will provide concrete, practical ways to get started.
Tackling Data Quality problems requires more than a series of tactical, one-off improvement projects. By their nature, many Data Quality problems extend across and often beyond an organization. Addressing these issues requires a holistic architectural approach combining people, process, and technology. Join Nigel Turner and Donna Burbank as they provide practical ways to control Data Quality issues in your organization.
Building a Data Strategy – Practical Steps for Aligning with Business GoalsDATAVERSITY
Developing a Data Strategy for your organization can seem like a daunting task – but it’s worth the effort. Getting your Data Strategy right can provide significant value, as data drives many of the key initiatives in today’s marketplace – from digital transformation, to marketing, to customer centricity, to population health, and more. This webinar will help demystify Data Strategy and its relationship to Data Architecture and will provide concrete, practical ways to get started.
Enterprise Architecture vs. Data ArchitectureDATAVERSITY
Enterprise Architecture (EA) provides a visual blueprint of the organization, and shows key interrelationships between data, process, applications, and more. By abstracting these assets in a graphical view, it’s possible to see key interrelationships, particularly as they relate to data and its business impact across the organization. Join us for a discussion on how Data Architecture is a key component of an overall Enterprise Architecture for enhanced business value and success.
Glossaries, Dictionaries, and Catalogs Result in Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Data catalogs, business glossaries, and data dictionaries house metadata that is important to your organization’s governance of data. People in your organization need to be engaged in leveraging the tools, understanding the data that is available, who is responsible for the data, and knowing how to get their hands on the data to perform their job function. The metadata will not govern itself.
Join Bob Seiner for the webinar where he will discuss how glossaries, dictionaries, and catalogs can result in effective Data Governance. People must have confidence in the metadata associated with the data that you need them to trust. Therefore, the metadata in your data catalog, business glossary, and data dictionary must result in governed data. Learn how glossaries, dictionaries, and catalogs can result in Data Governance in this webinar.
Bob will discuss the following subjects in this webinar:
- Successful Data Governance relies on value from very important tools
- What it means to govern your data catalog, business glossary, and data dictionary
- Why governing the metadata in these tools is important
- The roles necessary to govern these tools
- Governance expected from metadata in catalogs, glossaries, and dictionaries
To take a “ready, aim, fire” tactic to implement Data Governance, many organizations assess themselves against industry best practices. The process is not difficult or time-consuming and can directly assure that your activities target your specific needs. Best practices are always a strong place to start.
Join Bob Seiner for this popular RWDG topic, where he will provide the information you need to set your program in the best possible direction. Bob will walk you through the steps of conducting an assessment and share with you a set of typical results from taking this action. You may be surprised at how easy it is to organize the assessment and may hear results that stimulate the actions that you need to take.
In this webinar, Bob will share:
- The value of performing a Data Governance best practice assessment
- A practical list of industry Data Governance best practices
- Criteria to determine if a practice is best practice
- Steps to follow to complete an assessment
- Typical recommendations and actions that result from an assessment
Data Modeling, Data Governance, & Data QualityDATAVERSITY
Data Governance is often referred to as the people, processes, and policies around data and information, and these aspects are critical to the success of any data governance implementation. But just as critical is the technical infrastructure that supports the diverse data environments that run the business. Data models can be the critical link between business definitions and rules and the technical data systems that support them. Without the valuable metadata these models provide, data governance often lacks the “teeth” to be applied in operational and reporting systems.
Join Donna Burbank and her guest, Nigel Turner, as they discuss how data models & metadata-driven data governance can be applied in your organization in order to achieve improved data quality.
Data Catalogs Are the Answer – What is the Question?DATAVERSITY
Organizations with governed metadata made available through their data catalog can answer questions their people have about the organization’s data. These organizations get more value from their data, protect their data better, gain improved ROI from data-centric projects and programs, and have more confidence in their most strategic data.
Join Bob Seiner for this lively webinar where he will talk about the value of a data catalog and how to build the use of the catalog into your stewards’ daily routines. Bob will share how the tool must be positioned for success and viewed as a must-have resource that is a steppingstone and catalyst to governed data across the organization.
Data Governance Takes a Village (So Why is Everyone Hiding?)DATAVERSITY
Data governance represents both an obstacle and opportunity for enterprises everywhere. And many individuals may hesitate to embrace the change. Yet if led well, a governance initiative has the potential to launch a data community that drives innovation and data-driven decision-making for the wider business. (And yes, it can even be fun!). So how do you build a roadmap to success?
This session will gather four governance experts, including Mary Williams, Associate Director, Enterprise Data Governance at Exact Sciences, and Bob Seiner, author of Non-Invasive Data Governance, for a roundtable discussion about the challenges and opportunities of leading a governance initiative that people embrace. Join this webinar to learn:
- How to build an internal case for data governance and a data catalog
- Tips for picking a use case that builds confidence in your program
- How to mature your program and build your data community
Emerging Trends in Data Architecture – What’s the Next Big Thing?DATAVERSITY
With technological innovation and change occurring at an ever-increasing rate, it’s hard to keep track of what’s hype and what can provide practical value for your organization. Join this webinar to see the results of a recent DATAVERSITY survey on emerging trends in Data Architecture, along with practical commentary and advice from industry expert Donna Burbank.
Data Architecture Strategies: Building an Enterprise Data Strategy – Where to...DATAVERSITY
The majority of successful organizations in today’s economy are data-driven, and innovative companies are looking at new ways to leverage data and information for strategic advantage. While the opportunities are vast, and the value has clearly been shown across a number of industries in using data to strategic advantage, the choices in technology can be overwhelming. From Big Data to Artificial Intelligence to Data Lakes and Warehouses, the industry is continually evolving to provide new and exciting technological solutions.
This webinar will help make sense of the various data architectures & technologies available, and how to leverage them for business value and success. A practical framework will be provided to generate “quick wins” for your organization, while at the same time building towards a longer-term sustainable architecture. Case studies will also be provided to show how successful organizations have successfully built a data strategies to support their business goals.
Data Architecture Best Practices for Advanced AnalyticsDATAVERSITY
Many organizations are immature when it comes to data and analytics use. The answer lies in delivering a greater level of insight from data, straight to the point of need.
There are so many Data Architecture best practices today, accumulated from years of practice. In this webinar, William will look at some Data Architecture best practices that he believes have emerged in the past two years and are not worked into many enterprise data programs yet. These are keepers and will be required to move towards, by one means or another, so it’s best to mindfully work them into the environment.
Emerging Trends in Data Architecture – What’s the Next Big Thing?DATAVERSITY
Digital Transformation is a top priority for many organizations, and a successful digital journey requires a strong data foundation. Creating this digital transformation requires a number of core data management capabilities such as MDM, With technological innovation and change occurring at an ever-increasing rate, it’s hard to keep track of what’s hype and what can provide practical value for your organization. Join this webinar to see the results of a recent DATAVERSITY survey on emerging trends in Data Architecture, along with practical commentary and advice from industry expert Donna Burbank.
Data Architecture, Solution Architecture, Platform Architecture — What’s the ...DATAVERSITY
A solid data architecture is critical to the success of any data initiative. But what is meant by “data architecture”? Throughout the industry, there are many different “flavors” of data architecture, each with its own unique value and use cases for describing key aspects of the data landscape. Join this webinar to demystify the various architecture styles and understand how they can add value to your organization.
DAS Slides: Building a Data Strategy — Practical Steps for Aligning with Busi...DATAVERSITY
Developing a Data Strategy for your organization can seem like a daunting task. The opportunity in getting it right can be significant, however, as data drives many of the key initiatives in today’s marketplace from digital transformation, to marketing, to customer centricity, population health, and more. This webinar will help de-mystify data strategy and data architecture and will provide concrete, practical ways to get started.
Data Catalog as the Platform for Data IntelligenceAlation
Data catalogs are in wide use today across hundreds of enterprises as a means to help data scientists and business analysts find and collaboratively analyze data. Over the past several years, customers have increasingly used data catalogs in applications beyond their search & discovery roots, addressing new use cases such as data governance, cloud data migration, and digital transformation. In this session, the founder and CEO of Alation will discuss the evolution of the data catalog, the many ways in which data catalogs are being used today, the importance of machine learning in data catalogs, and discuss the future of the data catalog as a platform for a broad range of data intelligence solutions.
Building a Data Strategy – Practical Steps for Aligning with Business GoalsDATAVERSITY
Developing a Data Strategy for your organization can seem like a daunting task – but it’s worth the effort. Getting your Data Strategy right can provide significant value, as data drives many of the key initiatives in today’s marketplace, from digital transformation to marketing, customer centricity, population health, and more. This webinar will help demystify Data Strategy and its relationship to Data Architecture and will provide concrete, practical ways to get started.
Data Governance Best Practices, Assessments, and RoadmapsDATAVERSITY
When starting or evaluating the present state of your Data Governance program, it is important to focus on best practices such that you don’t take a ready, fire, aim approach. Best practices need to be practical and doable to be selected for your organization, and the program must be at risk if the best practice is not achieved.
Join Bob Seiner for an important webinar focused on industry best practice around standing up formal Data Governance. Learn how to assess your organization against the practices and deliver an effective roadmap based on the results of conducting the assessment.
In this webinar, Bob will focus on:
- Criteria to select the appropriate best practices for your organization
- How to define the best practices for ultimate impact
- Assessing against selected best practices
- Focusing the recommendations on program success
- Delivering a roadmap for your Data Governance program
How to Build & Sustain a Data Governance Operating Model DATUM LLC
Learn how to execute a data governance strategy through creation of a successful business case and operating model.
Originally presented to an audience of 400+ at the Master Data Management & Data Governance Summit.
Visit www.datumstrategy.com for more!
Becoming a Data-Driven Organization - Aligning Business & Data StrategyDATAVERSITY
More organizations are aspiring to become ‘data driven businesses’. But all too often this aim fails, as business goals and IT & data realities are misaligned, with IT lagging behind rapidly changing business needs. So how do you get the perfect fit where data strategy is driven by and underpins business strategy? This webinar will show you how by de-mystifying the building blocks of a global data strategy and highlighting a number of real world success stories. Topics include:
•How to align data strategy with business motivation and drivers
•Why business & data strategies often become misaligned & the impact
•Defining the core building blocks of a successful data strategy
•The role of business and IT
•Success stories in implementing global data strategies
Most Common Data Governance Challenges in the Digital EconomyRobyn Bollhorst
Todays’ increasing emphasis on differentiation in the digital economy further complicates the data governance challenge. Learn about today’s common challenges and about the new adaptations that are required to support the digital era. Avoid the pitfalls and follow along on Johnson & Johnson’s journey to:
- Establish and scale a best in class enterprise data governance program
- Identify and focus on the most critical data and information to bolster incremental wins and garner executive support
- Ensure readiness for automation with SAP MDG on HANA
The explosive growth of data and the value it creates calls on data professionals to level up their programs to build, demonstrate, and maintain trust. The days of fine print, pre-ticked boxes, and data hoarding are gone and strong collaboration from data, privacy, marketing and ethics teams is necessary to design trustworthy data-driven practices.
Join for a discussion on the latest trends in trusted data and how you can take critical steps to build trust in data practices by:
- Embedding privacy by design into data operations
- Respecting individual choice and optimizing the ongoing relationship with consumers
- Preparing for future data challenges including responsible AI and sustainability
Data Architecture Strategies: Data Architecture for Digital TransformationDATAVERSITY
MDM, data quality, data architecture, and more. At the same time, combining these foundational data management approaches with other innovative techniques can help drive organizational change as well as technological transformation. This webinar will provide practical steps for creating a data foundation for effective digital transformation.
Improving Data Literacy Around Data ArchitectureDATAVERSITY
Data Literacy is an increasing concern, as organizations look to become more data-driven. As the rise of the citizen data scientist and self-service data analytics becomes increasingly common, the need for business users to understand core Data Management fundamentals is more important than ever. At the same time, technical roles need a strong foundation in Data Architecture principles and best practices. Join this webinar to understand the key components of Data Literacy, and practical ways to implement a Data Literacy program in your organization.
Business Intelligence & Data Analytics– An Architected ApproachDATAVERSITY
Business intelligence (BI) and data analytics are increasing in popularity as more organizations are looking to become more data-driven. Many tools have powerful visualization techniques that can create dynamic displays of critical information. To ensure that the data displayed on these visualizations is accurate and timely, a strong Data Architecture is needed. Join this webinar to understand how to create a robust Data Architecture for BI and data analytics that takes both business and technology needs into consideration.
Data Architecture Best Practices for Today’s Rapidly Changing Data LandscapeDATAVERSITY
With the rise of the data-driven organization, the pace of innovation in data-centric technologies has been tremendous. New tools and techniques are emerging at an exponential rate, and it is difficult to keep track of the array of technological choices available to today’s data management professional.
At the same time, core fundamentals such as data quality and metadata management remain critical in order for organizations to obtain true business value from their data. This webinar will help demystify the options available: from data lake to data warehouse, to graph database, to NoSQL, and more, and how to integrate these new technologies with core architectural fundamentals that will help your organization benefit from the quick wins that are possible from these exciting technologies, while at the same time build a longer-term sustainable architecture that will support the inevitable change that will continue in the industry.
DAS Slides: Self-Service Reporting and Data Prep – Benefits & RisksDATAVERSITY
As more organizations see the value of becoming data-driven, an increasing number of business stakeholders want to become more actively involved in the reporting and preparation of critical business data. Tools and technologies have evolved to support this desire, and the ability to manage and analyze vast amounts of disparate data has become more accessible than ever before. With this increased visibility and usage of data, the need for data quality, metadata context, lineage and audit, and other core fundamental best practices is greater than ever.
How can an effective architecture & governance model be created that supports both business agility, as well as long-term sustainability and risk reduction? Where do these responsibilities lie between business and IT stakeholders? Join our panel of experts as they discuss the latest best practices, architectures, and tools that support self-service reporting and data prep to maximize benefits while at the same time reducing risk.
Data Catalogs Are the Answer – What is the Question?DATAVERSITY
Organizations with governed metadata made available through their data catalog can answer questions their people have about the organization’s data. These organizations get more value from their data, protect their data better, gain improved ROI from data-centric projects and programs, and have more confidence in their most strategic data.
Join Bob Seiner for this lively webinar where he will talk about the value of a data catalog and how to build the use of the catalog into your stewards’ daily routines. Bob will share how the tool must be positioned for success and viewed as a must-have resource that is a steppingstone and catalyst to governed data across the organization.
Data Governance Takes a Village (So Why is Everyone Hiding?)DATAVERSITY
Data governance represents both an obstacle and opportunity for enterprises everywhere. And many individuals may hesitate to embrace the change. Yet if led well, a governance initiative has the potential to launch a data community that drives innovation and data-driven decision-making for the wider business. (And yes, it can even be fun!). So how do you build a roadmap to success?
This session will gather four governance experts, including Mary Williams, Associate Director, Enterprise Data Governance at Exact Sciences, and Bob Seiner, author of Non-Invasive Data Governance, for a roundtable discussion about the challenges and opportunities of leading a governance initiative that people embrace. Join this webinar to learn:
- How to build an internal case for data governance and a data catalog
- Tips for picking a use case that builds confidence in your program
- How to mature your program and build your data community
Emerging Trends in Data Architecture – What’s the Next Big Thing?DATAVERSITY
With technological innovation and change occurring at an ever-increasing rate, it’s hard to keep track of what’s hype and what can provide practical value for your organization. Join this webinar to see the results of a recent DATAVERSITY survey on emerging trends in Data Architecture, along with practical commentary and advice from industry expert Donna Burbank.
Data Architecture Strategies: Building an Enterprise Data Strategy – Where to...DATAVERSITY
The majority of successful organizations in today’s economy are data-driven, and innovative companies are looking at new ways to leverage data and information for strategic advantage. While the opportunities are vast, and the value has clearly been shown across a number of industries in using data to strategic advantage, the choices in technology can be overwhelming. From Big Data to Artificial Intelligence to Data Lakes and Warehouses, the industry is continually evolving to provide new and exciting technological solutions.
This webinar will help make sense of the various data architectures & technologies available, and how to leverage them for business value and success. A practical framework will be provided to generate “quick wins” for your organization, while at the same time building towards a longer-term sustainable architecture. Case studies will also be provided to show how successful organizations have successfully built a data strategies to support their business goals.
Data Architecture Best Practices for Advanced AnalyticsDATAVERSITY
Many organizations are immature when it comes to data and analytics use. The answer lies in delivering a greater level of insight from data, straight to the point of need.
There are so many Data Architecture best practices today, accumulated from years of practice. In this webinar, William will look at some Data Architecture best practices that he believes have emerged in the past two years and are not worked into many enterprise data programs yet. These are keepers and will be required to move towards, by one means or another, so it’s best to mindfully work them into the environment.
Emerging Trends in Data Architecture – What’s the Next Big Thing?DATAVERSITY
Digital Transformation is a top priority for many organizations, and a successful digital journey requires a strong data foundation. Creating this digital transformation requires a number of core data management capabilities such as MDM, With technological innovation and change occurring at an ever-increasing rate, it’s hard to keep track of what’s hype and what can provide practical value for your organization. Join this webinar to see the results of a recent DATAVERSITY survey on emerging trends in Data Architecture, along with practical commentary and advice from industry expert Donna Burbank.
Data Architecture, Solution Architecture, Platform Architecture — What’s the ...DATAVERSITY
A solid data architecture is critical to the success of any data initiative. But what is meant by “data architecture”? Throughout the industry, there are many different “flavors” of data architecture, each with its own unique value and use cases for describing key aspects of the data landscape. Join this webinar to demystify the various architecture styles and understand how they can add value to your organization.
DAS Slides: Building a Data Strategy — Practical Steps for Aligning with Busi...DATAVERSITY
Developing a Data Strategy for your organization can seem like a daunting task. The opportunity in getting it right can be significant, however, as data drives many of the key initiatives in today’s marketplace from digital transformation, to marketing, to customer centricity, population health, and more. This webinar will help de-mystify data strategy and data architecture and will provide concrete, practical ways to get started.
Data Catalog as the Platform for Data IntelligenceAlation
Data catalogs are in wide use today across hundreds of enterprises as a means to help data scientists and business analysts find and collaboratively analyze data. Over the past several years, customers have increasingly used data catalogs in applications beyond their search & discovery roots, addressing new use cases such as data governance, cloud data migration, and digital transformation. In this session, the founder and CEO of Alation will discuss the evolution of the data catalog, the many ways in which data catalogs are being used today, the importance of machine learning in data catalogs, and discuss the future of the data catalog as a platform for a broad range of data intelligence solutions.
Building a Data Strategy – Practical Steps for Aligning with Business GoalsDATAVERSITY
Developing a Data Strategy for your organization can seem like a daunting task – but it’s worth the effort. Getting your Data Strategy right can provide significant value, as data drives many of the key initiatives in today’s marketplace, from digital transformation to marketing, customer centricity, population health, and more. This webinar will help demystify Data Strategy and its relationship to Data Architecture and will provide concrete, practical ways to get started.
Data Governance Best Practices, Assessments, and RoadmapsDATAVERSITY
When starting or evaluating the present state of your Data Governance program, it is important to focus on best practices such that you don’t take a ready, fire, aim approach. Best practices need to be practical and doable to be selected for your organization, and the program must be at risk if the best practice is not achieved.
Join Bob Seiner for an important webinar focused on industry best practice around standing up formal Data Governance. Learn how to assess your organization against the practices and deliver an effective roadmap based on the results of conducting the assessment.
In this webinar, Bob will focus on:
- Criteria to select the appropriate best practices for your organization
- How to define the best practices for ultimate impact
- Assessing against selected best practices
- Focusing the recommendations on program success
- Delivering a roadmap for your Data Governance program
How to Build & Sustain a Data Governance Operating Model DATUM LLC
Learn how to execute a data governance strategy through creation of a successful business case and operating model.
Originally presented to an audience of 400+ at the Master Data Management & Data Governance Summit.
Visit www.datumstrategy.com for more!
Becoming a Data-Driven Organization - Aligning Business & Data StrategyDATAVERSITY
More organizations are aspiring to become ‘data driven businesses’. But all too often this aim fails, as business goals and IT & data realities are misaligned, with IT lagging behind rapidly changing business needs. So how do you get the perfect fit where data strategy is driven by and underpins business strategy? This webinar will show you how by de-mystifying the building blocks of a global data strategy and highlighting a number of real world success stories. Topics include:
•How to align data strategy with business motivation and drivers
•Why business & data strategies often become misaligned & the impact
•Defining the core building blocks of a successful data strategy
•The role of business and IT
•Success stories in implementing global data strategies
Most Common Data Governance Challenges in the Digital EconomyRobyn Bollhorst
Todays’ increasing emphasis on differentiation in the digital economy further complicates the data governance challenge. Learn about today’s common challenges and about the new adaptations that are required to support the digital era. Avoid the pitfalls and follow along on Johnson & Johnson’s journey to:
- Establish and scale a best in class enterprise data governance program
- Identify and focus on the most critical data and information to bolster incremental wins and garner executive support
- Ensure readiness for automation with SAP MDG on HANA
The explosive growth of data and the value it creates calls on data professionals to level up their programs to build, demonstrate, and maintain trust. The days of fine print, pre-ticked boxes, and data hoarding are gone and strong collaboration from data, privacy, marketing and ethics teams is necessary to design trustworthy data-driven practices.
Join for a discussion on the latest trends in trusted data and how you can take critical steps to build trust in data practices by:
- Embedding privacy by design into data operations
- Respecting individual choice and optimizing the ongoing relationship with consumers
- Preparing for future data challenges including responsible AI and sustainability
Data Architecture Strategies: Data Architecture for Digital TransformationDATAVERSITY
MDM, data quality, data architecture, and more. At the same time, combining these foundational data management approaches with other innovative techniques can help drive organizational change as well as technological transformation. This webinar will provide practical steps for creating a data foundation for effective digital transformation.
Improving Data Literacy Around Data ArchitectureDATAVERSITY
Data Literacy is an increasing concern, as organizations look to become more data-driven. As the rise of the citizen data scientist and self-service data analytics becomes increasingly common, the need for business users to understand core Data Management fundamentals is more important than ever. At the same time, technical roles need a strong foundation in Data Architecture principles and best practices. Join this webinar to understand the key components of Data Literacy, and practical ways to implement a Data Literacy program in your organization.
Business Intelligence & Data Analytics– An Architected ApproachDATAVERSITY
Business intelligence (BI) and data analytics are increasing in popularity as more organizations are looking to become more data-driven. Many tools have powerful visualization techniques that can create dynamic displays of critical information. To ensure that the data displayed on these visualizations is accurate and timely, a strong Data Architecture is needed. Join this webinar to understand how to create a robust Data Architecture for BI and data analytics that takes both business and technology needs into consideration.
Data Architecture Best Practices for Today’s Rapidly Changing Data LandscapeDATAVERSITY
With the rise of the data-driven organization, the pace of innovation in data-centric technologies has been tremendous. New tools and techniques are emerging at an exponential rate, and it is difficult to keep track of the array of technological choices available to today’s data management professional.
At the same time, core fundamentals such as data quality and metadata management remain critical in order for organizations to obtain true business value from their data. This webinar will help demystify the options available: from data lake to data warehouse, to graph database, to NoSQL, and more, and how to integrate these new technologies with core architectural fundamentals that will help your organization benefit from the quick wins that are possible from these exciting technologies, while at the same time build a longer-term sustainable architecture that will support the inevitable change that will continue in the industry.
DAS Slides: Self-Service Reporting and Data Prep – Benefits & RisksDATAVERSITY
As more organizations see the value of becoming data-driven, an increasing number of business stakeholders want to become more actively involved in the reporting and preparation of critical business data. Tools and technologies have evolved to support this desire, and the ability to manage and analyze vast amounts of disparate data has become more accessible than ever before. With this increased visibility and usage of data, the need for data quality, metadata context, lineage and audit, and other core fundamental best practices is greater than ever.
How can an effective architecture & governance model be created that supports both business agility, as well as long-term sustainability and risk reduction? Where do these responsibilities lie between business and IT stakeholders? Join our panel of experts as they discuss the latest best practices, architectures, and tools that support self-service reporting and data prep to maximize benefits while at the same time reducing risk.
Data Lake Architecture – Modern Strategies & ApproachesDATAVERSITY
Data Lake or Data Swamp? By now, we’ve likely all heard the comparison. Data Lake architectures have the opportunity to provide the ability to integrate vast amounts of disparate data across the organization for strategic business analytic value. But without a proper architecture and metadata management strategy in place, a Data Lake can quickly devolve into a swamp of information that is difficult to understand. This webinar will offer practical strategies to architect and manage your Data Lake in a way that optimizes its success.
Metadata management is critical for organizations looking to understand the context, definition and lineage of key data assets. Data models play a key role in metadata management, as many of the key structural and business definitions are stored within the models themselves. Can data models replace traditional metadata solutions? Or should they integrate with larger metadata management tools & initiatives?
Join this webinar to discuss opportunities and challenges around:
How data modeling fits within a larger metadata management landscape
When can data modeling provide “just enough” metadata management
Key data modeling artifacts for metadata
Organization, Roles & Implementation Considerations
The recent focus on Big Data in the data management community brings with it a paradigm shift—from the more traditional top-down, “design then build” approach to data warehousing and business intelligence, to the more bottom up, “discover and analyze” approach to analytics with Big Data. Where does data modeling fit in this new world of Big Data? Does it go away, or can it evolve to meet the emerging needs of these exciting new technologies? Join this webinar to discuss:
Big Data –A Technical & Cultural Paradigm Shift
Big Data in the Larger Information Management Landscape
Modeling & Technology Considerations
Organizational Considerations
The Role of the Data Architect in the World of Big Data
DAS Slides: Best Practices in Metadata ManagementDATAVERSITY
Metadata is hotter than ever, according a number of recent DATAVERSITY surveys. More and more organizations are realizing that in order to drive business value from data, robust metadata is needed to gain the necessary context and lineage around key data assets. At the same time, industry regulations are driving the need for better transparency and understanding of information.
While metadata has been managed for decades, new strategies and approaches have been developed to support the ever-evolving data landscape, and provide more innovative ways to drive business value from metadata. This webinar will provide an overview of metadata strategies and technologies available to today’s organization, and provide insights into building successful business strategies for metadata adoption and use.
DAS Slides: Building a Data Strategy - Practical Steps for Aligning with Busi...DATAVERSITY
Developing a Data Strategy for your organization can seem like a daunting task. The opportunity in getting it right can be significant, however, as data drives many of the key initiatives in today’s marketplace: digital transformation, marketing, customer centricity, and more. This webinar will help de-mystify Data Strategy and Data Architecture and will provide concrete, practical ways to get started.
Data Catalogues - Architecting for Collaboration & Self-ServiceDATAVERSITY
The interest in Data Catalogs is growing as more business & technical users are looking to gain insight from data using a self-service approach. Architectural techniques for Data Provisioning and Metadata Cataloging have evolved to cater to these new audiences and ways of working. This webinar provides concrete methods of architecting your Self-service BI & Analytics environment to foster collaboration while at the same time maintaining Data Quality and reducing risk.
Master Data Management - Aligning Data, Process, and GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Master Data Management (MDM) can provide significant value to the organization in creating consistent key data assets such as Customer, Product, Supplier, Patient, and the list goes on. But getting MDM “right” requires a strategic mix of Data Architecture, business process, and Data Governance. Join this webinar to learn how to find the “sweet spot” between technology, design, process, and people for your MDM initiative.
Data Architecture Strategies Webinar: Emerging Trends in Data Architecture – ...DATAVERSITY
A robust data architecture is at the core what’s driving today’s innovative, data-driven organizations. From AI to machine learning to Big Data – a strong data architecture is needed in order to be successful, and core fundamentals such as data quality, metadata management, and efficient data storage are more critical than ever.
With the vast array of new technologies available to support these trends, how do you make sense of it all? Our panel of experts will offer their perspectives on how the latest trends in data architecture can support your organization’s data-driven goals.
DAS Webinar: Emerging Trends in Data Architecture – What’s the Next Big Thing?DATAVERSITY
With technological innovation and change occurring at an ever-increasing rate, it’s hard to keep track of what’s hype and what can provide practical value for your organization. Join this webinar to see the results of a recent DATAVERSITY® survey on Emerging Trends in Data Architecture, along with practical commentary and advice from industry expert Donna Burbank.
The Missing Link in Enterprise Data Governance - Automated Metadata ManagementDATAVERSITY
So many companies and organizations are in the same boat. They’re drowning in their data — so much data, from so many different sources. They understand that data governance is hugely important for them to be able to know their data inside and out and comply with regulations. What many companies have not yet come to terms with when implementing their data governance strategy and supporting tools, is the criticality of metadata in the process. As the ‘data about data,’ metadata provides the value and purpose of the data content, thereby becoming an extremely effective tool for quickly locating information – a must for BI groups dealing with analytics and business user reporting.
Octopai's CEO, Amnon Drori will discuss this critical missing link in enterprise data governance and the impact of automating metadata management for data discovery and data lineage for BI. He'll demonstrate how BI groups use Octopai to not only locate their data instantly, but to quickly and accurately visualize and understand the entire data journey to enable the business to move forward.
Data as a Profit Driver – Emerging Techniques to Monetize Data as a Strategic...DATAVERSITY
The Digital Economy is changing the way organizations do business across the globe, and is set to transform the economy on an unprecedented scale. Business optimization, and entirely new business models are emerging as data-driven technology provides unprecedented opportunity for innovation and change. In many organizations, data not only supports business profitability, but data itself has become the critical business asset.
What does it mean to leverage data as a business asset? And how can today’s data-centric technologies support the data-driven revolution? Join our expert panelists as they discuss the latest innovations in the data landscape.
Data Governance & Data Architecture - Alignment and SynergiesDATAVERSITY
The definition of Data Governance can vary depending on the audience. To many, Data Governance consists of committees and stewardship roles. To others, it focuses on technical Data Management and controls. Holistic Data Governance combines both aspects, and a robust Data Architecture can be the “glue” that binds business and IT governance together. Join this webinar for practical tips and hands-on exercises for aligning Data Architecture and Data Governance for business and IT success.
Metadata is hotter than ever, according to a number of recent DATAVERSITY surveys. More and more organizations are realizing that in order to drive business value from data, robust metadata is needed to gain the necessary context and lineage around key data assets. At the same time, industry regulations are driving the need for better transparency and understanding of information.
While metadata has been managed for decades, new strategies & approaches have been developed to support the ever-evolving data landscape, and provide more innovative ways to drive business value from metadata. This webinar will provide an overview of metadata strategies & technologies available to today’s organization, and provide insights into building successful business strategies for metadata adoption & use.
The Business Value of Metadata for Data GovernanceRoland Bullivant
In today’s digital economy, data drives the core processes that deliver profitability and growth - from marketing, to finance, to sales, supply chain, and more. It is also likely that for many large organizations much of their key data is retained in application packages from SAP, Oracle, Microsoft, Salesforce and others. In order to ensure that their foundational data infrastructure runs smoothly, most organizations have adopted a data governance initiative. These typically focus on the people and processes around managing data and information. Without an actionable link to the physical systems that run key business processes, however, governance programs can often lack the ‘teeth’ to effectively implement business change.
Metadata management is a process that can link business processes and drivers with the technical applications that support them. This makes data governance actionable and relevant in today’s fast-paced and results-driven business environment. One of the challenges facing data governance teams however, is the variety in format, accessibility and complexity of metadata across the organization’s systems.
Metadata is hotter than ever, according a number of recent DATAVERSITY surveys. More and more organizations are realizing that in order to drive business value from data, robust metadata is needed to gain the necessary context and lineage around key data assets. At the same time, industry regulations are driving the need for better transparency and understanding of information.
While metadata has been managed for decades, new strategies & approaches have been developed to support the ever-evolving data landscape, and provide more innovative ways to drive business value from metadata. This webinar will provide an overview of metadata strategies & technologies available to today’s organization, and provide insights into building successful business strategies for metadata adoption & use.
Self-Service Data Analysis, Data Wrangling, Data Munging, and Data Modeling –...DATAVERSITY
Self-Service data analysis holds the promise of more rapid time-to-value for both business and IT users as advanced tooling & visualization helps make sense of raw and source data sets. Does this mean that the paradigm of ‘design-then-build’ that’s typical of data modeling is no longer relevant? Or is it more relevant than ever, as more eyes on the data means more questions about core business definitions.
Join Donna Burbank for this webinar to discuss the realities of where data modeling fits in this new paradigm.
DAS Slides: Building a Data Strategy – Practical Steps for Aligning with Busi...DATAVERSITY
Developing a Data Strategy for your organization can seem like a daunting task. The opportunity in getting it right can be significant, however, as data drives many of the key initiatives in today’s marketplace from digital transformation, to marketing, to customer centricity, population health, and more. This webinar will help de-mystify data strategy and data architecture and will provide concrete, practical ways to get started.
LDM Webinar: Data Modeling & Metadata ManagementDATAVERSITY
Metadata management is critical for organizations looking to understand the context, definition and lineage of key data assets. Data models play a key role in metadata management, as many of the key structural and business definitions are stored within the models themselves. Can data models replace traditional metadata solutions? Or should they integrate with larger metadata management tools & initiatives? Join this webinar to discuss opportunities and challenges around:
- How data modeling fits within a larger metadata management landscape
- When can data modeling provide “just enough” metadata management
- Key data modeling artifacts for metadata
- Organization, Roles & Implementation Considerations
Architecture, Products, and Total Cost of Ownership of the Leading Machine Le...DATAVERSITY
Organizations today need a broad set of enterprise data cloud services with key data functionality to modernize applications and utilize machine learning. They need a comprehensive platform designed to address multi-faceted needs by offering multi-function data management and analytics to solve the enterprise’s most pressing data and analytic challenges in a streamlined fashion.
In this research-based session, I’ll discuss what the components are in multiple modern enterprise analytics stacks (i.e., dedicated compute, storage, data integration, streaming, etc.) and focus on total cost of ownership.
A complete machine learning infrastructure cost for the first modern use case at a midsize to large enterprise will be anywhere from $3 million to $22 million. Get this data point as you take the next steps on your journey into the highest spend and return item for most companies in the next several years.
Data at the Speed of Business with Data Mastering and GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Do you ever wonder how data-driven organizations fuel analytics, improve customer experience, and accelerate business productivity? They are successful by governing and mastering data effectively so they can get trusted data to those who need it faster. Efficient data discovery, mastering and democratization is critical for swiftly linking accurate data with business consumers. When business teams can quickly and easily locate, interpret, trust, and apply data assets to support sound business judgment, it takes less time to see value.
Join data mastering and data governance experts from Informatica—plus a real-world organization empowering trusted data for analytics—for a lively panel discussion. You’ll hear more about how a single cloud-native approach can help global businesses in any economy create more value—faster, more reliably, and with more confidence—by making data management and governance easier to implement.
What is data literacy? Which organizations, and which workers in those organizations, need to be data-literate? There are seemingly hundreds of definitions of data literacy, along with almost as many opinions about how to achieve it.
In a broader perspective, companies must consider whether data literacy is an isolated goal or one component of a broader learning strategy to address skill deficits. How does data literacy compare to other types of skills or “literacy” such as business acumen?
This session will position data literacy in the context of other worker skills as a framework for understanding how and where it fits and how to advocate for its importance.
Uncover how your business can save money and find new revenue streams.
Driving profitability is a top priority for companies globally, especially in uncertain economic times. It's imperative that companies reimagine growth strategies and improve process efficiencies to help cut costs and drive revenue – but how?
By leveraging data-driven strategies layered with artificial intelligence, companies can achieve untapped potential and help their businesses save money and drive profitability.
In this webinar, you'll learn:
- How your company can leverage data and AI to reduce spending and costs
- Ways you can monetize data and AI and uncover new growth strategies
- How different companies have implemented these strategies to achieve cost optimization benefits
Data Catalogs Are the Answer – What Is the Question?DATAVERSITY
Organizations with governed metadata made available through their data catalog can answer questions their people have about the organization’s data. These organizations get more value from their data, protect their data better, gain improved ROI from data-centric projects and programs, and have more confidence in their most strategic data.
Join Bob Seiner for this lively webinar where he will talk about the value of a data catalog and how to build the use of the catalog into your stewards’ daily routines. Bob will share how the tool must be positioned for success and viewed as a must-have resource that is a steppingstone and catalyst to governed data across the organization.
In this webinar, Bob will focus on:
-Selecting the appropriate metadata to govern
-The business and technical value of a data catalog
-Building the catalog into people’s routines
-Positioning the data catalog for success
-Questions the data catalog can answer
Because every organization produces and propagates data as part of their day-to-day operations, data trends are becoming more and more important in the mainstream business world’s consciousness. For many organizations in various industries, though, comprehension of this development begins and ends with buzzwords: “Big Data,” “NoSQL,” “Data Scientist,” and so on. Few realize that all solutions to their business problems, regardless of platform or relevant technology, rely to a critical extent on the data model supporting them. As such, data modeling is not an optional task for an organization’s data effort, but rather a vital activity that facilitates the solutions driving your business. Since quality engineering/architecture work products do not happen accidentally, the more your organization depends on automation, the more important the data models driving the engineering and architecture activities of your organization. This webinar illustrates data modeling as a key activity upon which so much technology and business investment depends.
Specific learning objectives include:
- Understanding what types of challenges require data modeling to be part of the solution
- How automation requires standardization on derivable via data modeling techniques
- Why only a working partnership between data and the business can produce useful outcomes
Analytics play a critical role in supporting strategic business initiatives. Despite the obvious value to analytic professionals of providing the analytics for these initiatives, many executives question the economic return of analytics as well as data lakes, machine learning, master data management, and the like.
Technology professionals need to calculate and present business value in terms business executives can understand. Unfortunately, most IT professionals lack the knowledge required to develop comprehensive cost-benefit analyses and return on investment (ROI) measurements.
This session provides a framework to help technology professionals research, measure, and present the economic value of a proposed or existing analytics initiative, no matter the form that the business benefit arises. The session will provide practical advice about how to calculate ROI and the formulas, and how to collect the necessary information.
How a Semantic Layer Makes Data Mesh Work at ScaleDATAVERSITY
Data Mesh is a trending approach to building a decentralized data architecture by leveraging a domain-oriented, self-service design. However, the pure definition of Data Mesh lacks a center of excellence or central data team and doesn’t address the need for a common approach for sharing data products across teams. The semantic layer is emerging as a key component to supporting a Hub and Spoke style of organizing data teams by introducing data model sharing, collaboration, and distributed ownership controls.
This session will explain how data teams can define common models and definitions with a semantic layer to decentralize analytics product creation using a Hub and Spoke architecture.
Attend this session to learn about:
- The role of a Data Mesh in the modern cloud architecture.
- How a semantic layer can serve as the binding agent to support decentralization.
- How to drive self service with consistency and control.
Enterprise data literacy. A worthy objective? Certainly! A realistic goal? That remains to be seen. As companies consider investing in data literacy education, questions arise about its value and purpose. While the destination – having a data-fluent workforce – is attractive, we wonder how (and if) we can get there.
Kicking off this webinar series, we begin with a panel discussion to explore the landscape of literacy, including expert positions and results from focus groups:
- why it matters,
- what it means,
- what gets in the way,
- who needs it (and how much they need),
- what companies believe it will accomplish.
In this engaging discussion about literacy, we will set the stage for future webinars to answer specific questions and feature successful literacy efforts.
The Data Trifecta – Privacy, Security & Governance Race from Reactivity to Re...DATAVERSITY
Change is hard, especially in response to negative stimuli or what is perceived as negative stimuli. So organizations need to reframe how they think about data privacy, security and governance, treating them as value centers to 1) ensure enterprise data can flow where it needs to, 2) prevent – not just react – to internal and external threats, and 3) comply with data privacy and security regulations.
Working together, these roles can accelerate faster access to approved, relevant and higher quality data – and that means more successful use cases, faster speed to insights, and better business outcomes. However, both new information and tools are required to make the shift from defense to offense, reducing data drama while increasing its value.
Join us for this panel discussion with experts in these fields as they discuss:
- Recent research about where data privacy, security and governance stand
- The most valuable enterprise data use cases
- The common obstacles to data value creation
- New approaches to data privacy, security and governance
- Their advice on how to shift from a reactive to resilient mindset/culture/organization
You’ll be educated, entertained and inspired by this panel and their expertise in using the data trifecta to innovate more often, operate more efficiently, and differentiate more strategically.
Data Governance Trends - A Look Backwards and ForwardsDATAVERSITY
As DATAVERSITY’s RWDG series hurdles into our 12th year, this webinar takes a quick look behind us, evaluates the present, and predicts the future of Data Governance. Based on webinar numbers, hot Data Governance topics have evolved over the years from policies and best practices, roles and tools, data catalogs and frameworks, to supporting data mesh and fabric, artificial intelligence, virtualization, literacy, and metadata governance.
Join Bob Seiner as he reflects on the past and what has and has not worked, while sharing examples of enterprise successes and struggles. In this webinar, Bob will challenge the audience to stay a step ahead by learning from the past and blazing a new trail into the future of Data Governance.
In this webinar, Bob will focus on:
- Data Governance’s past, present, and future
- How trials and tribulations evolve to success
- Leveraging lessons learned to improve productivity
- The great Data Governance tool explosion
- The future of Data Governance
Data Governance Trends and Best Practices To Implement TodayDATAVERSITY
Would you share your bank account information on social media? How about shouting your social security number on the New York City subway? We didn’t think so either – that’s why data governance is consistently top of mind.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss the common Cloud data governance best practices – and how to apply them today. Join us to uncover Google Cloud’s investment in data governance and learn practical and doable methods around key management and confidential computing. Hear real customer experiences and leave with insights that you can share with your team. Let’s get solving.
Topics that you will hear addressed in this webinar:
- Understanding the basics of Cloud Incident Response (IR) and anticipated data governance trends
- Best practices for key management and apply data governance to your day-to-day
- The next wave of Confidential Computing and how to get started, including a demo
It is a fascinating, explosive time for enterprise analytics.
It is from the position of analytics leadership that the enterprise mission will be executed and company leadership will emerge. The data professional is absolutely sitting on the performance of the company in this information economy and has an obligation to demonstrate the possibilities and originate the architecture, data, and projects that will deliver analytics. After all, no matter what business you’re in, you’re in the business of analytics.
The coming years will be full of big changes in enterprise analytics and data architecture. William will kick off the fifth year of the Advanced Analytics series with a discussion of the trends winning organizations should build into their plans, expectations, vision, and awareness now.
Too often I hear the question “Can you help me with our data strategy?” Unfortunately, for most, this is the wrong request because it focuses on the least valuable component: the data strategy itself. A more useful request is: “Can you help me apply data strategically?” Yes, at early maturity phases the process of developing strategic thinking about data is more important than the actual product! Trying to write a good (must less perfect) data strategy on the first attempt is generally not productive –particularly given the widespread acceptance of Mike Tyson’s truism: “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.” This program refocuses efforts on learning how to iteratively improve the way data is strategically applied. This will permit data-based strategy components to keep up with agile, evolving organizational strategies. It also contributes to three primary organizational data goals. Learn how to improve the following:
- Your organization’s data
- The way your people use data
- The way your people use data to achieve your organizational strategy
This will help in ways never imagined. Data are your sole non-depletable, non-degradable, durable strategic assets, and they are pervasively shared across every organizational area. Addressing existing challenges programmatically includes overcoming necessary but insufficient prerequisites and developing a disciplined, repeatable means of improving business objectives. This process (based on the theory of constraints) is where the strategic data work really occurs as organizations identify prioritized areas where better assets, literacy, and support (data strategy components) can help an organization better achieve specific strategic objectives. Then the process becomes lather, rinse, and repeat. Several complementary concepts are also covered, including:
- A cohesive argument for why data strategy is necessary for effective data governance
- An overview of prerequisites for effective strategic use of data strategy, as well as common pitfalls
- A repeatable process for identifying and removing data constraints
- The importance of balancing business operation and innovation
Who Should Own Data Governance – IT or Business?DATAVERSITY
The question is asked all the time: “What part of the organization should own your Data Governance program?” The typical answers are “the business” and “IT (information technology).” Another answer to that question is “Yes.” The program must be owned and reside somewhere in the organization. You may ask yourself if there is a correct answer to the question.
Join this new RWDG webinar with Bob Seiner where Bob will answer the question that is the title of this webinar. Determining ownership of Data Governance is a vital first step. Figuring out the appropriate part of the organization to manage the program is an important second step. This webinar will help you address these questions and more.
In this session Bob will share:
- What is meant by “the business” when it comes to owning Data Governance
- Why some people say that Data Governance in IT is destined to fail
- Examples of IT positioned Data Governance success
- Considerations for answering the question in your organization
- The final answer to the question of who should own Data Governance
It is clear that Data Management best practices exist and so does a useful process for improving existing Data Management practices. The question arises: Since we understand the goal, how does one design a process for Data Management goal achievement? This program describes what must be done at the programmatic level to achieve better data use and a way to implement this as part of your data program. The approach combines DMBoK content and CMMI/DMM processes – permitting organizations with the opportunity to benefit from the best of both. It also permits organizations to understand:
- Their current Data Management practices
- Strengths that should be leveraged
- Remediation opportunities
MLOps – Applying DevOps to Competitive AdvantageDATAVERSITY
MLOps is a practice for collaboration between Data Science and operations to manage the production machine learning (ML) lifecycles. As an amalgamation of “machine learning” and “operations,” MLOps applies DevOps principles to ML delivery, enabling the delivery of ML-based innovation at scale to result in:
Faster time to market of ML-based solutions
More rapid rate of experimentation, driving innovation
Assurance of quality, trustworthiness, and ethical AI
MLOps is essential for scaling ML. Without it, enterprises risk struggling with costly overhead and stalled progress. Several vendors have emerged with offerings to support MLOps: the major offerings are Microsoft Azure ML and Google Vertex AI. We looked at these offerings from the perspective of enterprise features and time-to-value.
Keeping the Pulse of Your Data – Why You Need Data Observability to Improve D...DATAVERSITY
With the explosive growth of DataOps to drive faster and more confident business decisions, proactively understanding the quality and health of your data is more important than ever. Data observability is an emerging discipline within data quality used to expose anomalies in data by continuously monitoring and testing data using artificial intelligence and machine learning to trigger alerts when issues are discovered.
Join Julie Skeen and Shalaish Koul from Precisely, to learn how data observability can be used as part of a DataOps strategy to improve data quality and reliability and to prevent data issues from wreaking havoc on your analytics and ensure that your organization can confidently rely on the data used for advanced analytics and business intelligence.
Topics you will hear addressed in this webinar:
Data observability – what is it and how it can complement your data quality strategy
Why now is the time to incorporate data observability into your DataOps strategy
How data observability helps prevent data issues from impacting downstream analytics
Examples of how data observability can be used to prevent real-world issues
Empowering the Data Driven Business with Modern Business IntelligenceDATAVERSITY
By consolidating data engineering, data warehouse, and data science capabilities under a single fully-managed platform, BigQuery can accelerate computation, reduce data analysis costs, and streamline data management.
Following in-depth interviews with a security services provider and a telecommunications company, Nucleus Research found that customers moving to Google Cloud BigQuery from on-premises data warehouse solutions accelerate data processing by over 75 percent while reducing data ongoing administrative expenses by over 25 percent.
As BigQuery continues to optimize its platform architecture for compute efficiency and multicloud support, Nucleus expects the vendor to see rapid adoption and further penetrate the data warehouse market.
Including All Your Mission-Critical Data in Modern Apps and AnalyticsDATAVERSITY
To stay competitive, you need to swiftly deliver innovative web and mobile apps and analytics solutions that include all your critical data—including mainframe and IBM i. Join us to hear how forward-thinking companies are using modern cloud-based platforms to deliver solutions that drive better customer experiences and greater insight—all while extending the value of their core systems.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
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Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
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LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
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PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
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- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
1. Modern Metadata Strategies
Donna Burbank, Managing Director
Global Data Strategy, Ltd.
March 22nd, 2018
Follow on Twitter @donnaburbank
Twitter Event hashtag: #DAStrategies
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Donna Burbank
Donna is a recognised industry expert in
information management with over 20 years
of experience in data strategy, information
management, data modeling, metadata
management, and enterprise architecture.
Her background is multi-faceted across
consulting, product development, product
management, brand strategy, marketing,
and business leadership.
She is currently the Managing Director at
Global Data Strategy, Ltd., an international
information management consulting
company that specializes in the alignment of
business drivers with data-centric
technology. In past roles, she has served in
key brand strategy and product
management roles at CA Technologies and
Embarcadero Technologies for several of the
leading data management products in the
market.
As an active contributor to the data
management community, she is a long time
DAMA International member, Past President
and Advisor to the DAMA Rocky Mountain
chapter, and was recently awarded the
Excellence in Data Management Award from
DAMA International in 2016.
Donna is also an analyst at the Boulder BI
Train Trust (BBBT) where she provides advice
and gains insight on the latest BI and
Analytics software in the market. She was on
several review committees for the Object
Management Group’s for key information
management and process modeling
notations.
She has worked with dozens of Fortune 500
companies worldwide in the Americas,
Europe, Asia, and Africa and speaks regularly
at industry conferences. She has co-
authored two books: Data Modeling for the
Business and Data Modeling Made Simple
with ERwin Data Modeler and is a regular
contributor to industry publications. She can
be reached at
donna.burbank@globaldatastrategy.com
Donna is based in Boulder, Colorado, USA.
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Follow on Twitter @donnaburbank
Twitter Event hashtag: #DAStrategies
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DATAVERSITY Data Architecture Strategies
• January - on demand Panel: Emerging Trends in Data Architecture – What’s the Next Big Thing?
• February - on demand Building an Enterprise Data Strategy – Where to Start?
• March Modern Metadata Strategies
• April The Rise of the Graph Database: Practical Use Cases & Approaches to Benefit your Business
• May Data Architecture Best Practices for Today’s Rapidly Changing Data Landscape
• June Artificial Intelligence: Real-World Applications for Your Organization
• July Panel: Data as a Profit Driver – Emerging Techniques to Monetize Data as a Strategic Asset
• August Data Lake Architecture – Modern Strategies & Approaches
• Sept Master Data Management: Practical Strategies for Integrating into Your Data Architecture
• October Business-Centric Data Modeling: Strategies for Maximizing Business Benefit
• December Panel: Self-Service Reporting and Data Prep – Benefits & Risks
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This Year’s Line Up for 2018
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What We’ll Cover Today
• Metadata is hotter than ever, according a number of recent DATAVERSITY surveys.
• More and more organizations are realizing that in order to drive business value from data, robust
metadata is needed to gain the necessary context and lineage around key data assets.
• At the same time, industry regulations are driving the need for better transparency and understanding
of information.
• While metadata has been managed for decades, new strategies & approaches have been
developed to:
• Support the ever-evolving data landscape
• Provide more innovative ways to drive business value from metadata.
• This webinar will provide an overview of metadata strategies & technologies available to today’s
organization, and provide insights into building successful business strategies for metadata
adoption & use.
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Metadata is the “Who, What, Where, Why, When & How” of Data
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Who What Where Why When How
Who created this
data?
What is the business
definition of this data
element?
Where is this data
stored?
Why are we storing
this data?
When was this data
created?
How is this data
formatted?
(character, numeric,
etc.)
Who is the Steward of
this data?
What are the business
rules for this data?
Where did this data
come from?
What is its usage &
purpose?
When was this data
last updated?
How many databases
or data sources store
this data?
Who is using this
data?
What is the security
level or privacy level
of this data?
Where is this data
used & shared?
What are the business
drivers for using this
data?
How long should it be
stored?
Who “owns” this
data?
What is the
abbreviation or
acronym for this data
element?
Where is the backup
for this data?
When does it need to
be purged/deleted?
Who is regulating or
auditing this data?
What are the technical
naming standards for
database
implementation?
Are there regional
privacy or security
policies that regulate
this data?
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Metadata is Part of a Larger Enterprise Landscape
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A Successful Data Strategy Requires Many Inter-related Disciplines
“Top-Down” alignment with
business priorities
“Bottom-Up” management &
inventory of data sources
Managing the people, process,
policies & culture around data
Coordinating & integrating
disparate data sources
Leveraging & managing data for
strategic advantage
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Metadata is Hotter than ever
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A Growing Trend
In a recent DATAVERSITY survey, over 80%
of respondents stated that:
Metadata is as important, if not more
important, than in the past.
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Metadata Management Use Cases
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• Leading Use Cases were similar in 2016
& 2017, according to two recent
DATAVERSITY surveys1:
• Data Governance
• Data Quality
• Data Warehousing (DW) & Business
Intelligence (BI)
• Master Data Management (MDM)
• 2017 saw growth in:
• Regulation & Audit (e.g. GDPR)
• Master Data Management
1 Emerging Trends in Metadata Management, 2016, DATAVERSITY, by Donna Burbank and Charles Roe
Trends in Data Architecture, 2017, DATAVERSITY, by Donna Burbank and Charles Roe
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Metadata Example: Financial Reporting
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• An international retail chain was comparing its 4th Quarter Sales across regions.
• Typically the 4th quarter sees a spike in revenue, due to numerous holidays in the November &
December timeframes
• But Latin American sales from a newly-acquired subsidiary were particularly low that quarter,
prompting questions:
• Do we need to increase marketing in that region?
• Is this the wrong market for our products? Should we close retail stores?
• Further research determined that:
• the Latin American branch was using a Fiscal year of June – June
• … rather than the Calendar year used by the rest of the world.
• A metadata issue (mismatched definitions) caused business confusion and potentially misspent funds & effort
4th Quarter Sales
North America $5.1B
AsiaPac $3.9B
EMEA $2.1B
LatAm $0.1B
Quarter = Calendar Quarter (Dec – Dec)
Quarter = Fiscal Quarter (June – June)
Metadata Issue
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Data Lineage: Reporting & Data Warehouse Example
• In the data warehouse example below, metadata exists in a number tools & data stores that are
used to generate the final figure on a given report – metadata can help show that path.
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Audit and Traceability
Sales Report
CUSTOMER
Database Table
CUST
Database Table
CUSTOMER
Database Table
CUSTOMER
Database Table
TBL_C1
Database Table
Business Glossary
ETL Tool ETL Tool
Physical Data Model
Physical Data Model
Logical Data Model
Dimensional
Data Model
BI Tool
Total Sales for
Customer X this
Quarter are $1.5M
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Impact Analysis & Where Used
• Impact Analysis shows the relationship between a piece of metadata and other sources that rely on that metadata to
assess the impact of a potential change.
• For example, if I change the length & name of a field, what other systems that are referencing that field will be affected?
-> reducing risk
• With this roadmap in place, it is easier to assess the impact of a proposed change, significantly reducing development
and maintenance time -> driving agility & responsiveness
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Showing the Impact of Change
What happens if I change the name &
length of the “Brand” field?
Brand CHAR(10)
MyBrand VARCHAR(30)
Customer Database
Oracle
Sales Application
Sales Database
DB2
Staging Area
ETL
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Metadata & Big Data Analytics
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• What was the source for the weather data?
• Were readings taking daily, monthly, weekly? Averages or actuals?
• What was the original purpose & format for the readings?
• Were temperatures in Celsius or Fahrenheit?
• Etc.
• Were readings taken by meter readings or billing amounts?
• Were readings taking daily, monthly, weekly? Averages or actuals?
• Were temperatures in Celsius or Fahrenheit?
• Meter readings for were in completely different formats.
It took us weeks to standardize them.
• Etc.
• Is Usage by Address, by Individual,
or by Household?
• Are households determined by
residence or relationships?
• Etc.
“Our analysis shows that energy usage with Smart Meters increases by 5% for each percentage point decrease in
temperature compared to a 20% increase for traditional thermostat customers.”
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Metadata Is Critical for Big Data Analytics & BI
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The absence of commonly understood and shared metadata and data definitions
and the lack of data governance are cited as the main impediments to the success
of Data Lakes.
Source: Radiant Advisors
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Business vs. Technical Metadata
• The following are examples of types of business & technical metadata.
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Business Metadata Technical Metadata
• Definitions & Glossary
• Data Steward
• Organization
• Privacy Level
• Security Level
• Acronyms & Abbreviations
• Business Rules
• Etc.
• Column structure of a database table
• Data Type & Length (e.g. VARCHAR(20))
• Domains
• Standard abbreviations (e.g. CUSTOMER -> CUST)
• Nullability
• Keys (primary, foreign, alternate, etc.)
• Validation Rules
• Data Movement Rules
• Permissions
• Etc.
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Metadata is Needed by Business Stakeholders
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Making business decisions on accurate and well-understood data
80% of users of metadata are from the business, according to
a recent DATAVERSITY survey1.
Business users often
“get” metadata more
than IT does!
How was this “Total
Sales” figure
calculated?
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“Metadata helps both IT and business users understand the data
they are working with. Without Metadata, the organization is at
risk for making decision based on the wrong data.”1
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Data is Only as Good as the Metadata
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Open Data & Data Visualization Example
Road Safety - Vehicles by Make and Model
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The Rise of Self-Service BI, Analytics, & Data Prep
• More and more organizations are moving to a Self-Service model for Reporting and Data Preparation
• Gartner predicts that by 2020, self-service data preparation tools will be used in over half of new data integration
efforts1
• Curated Metadata is needed in order for the Self-Service model to be successful
• According to Gartner estimates, by 2019, data and analytics organizations that provide agile, curated internal and
external data sets for a range of content authors will realize twice the business benefits of those that do not1
Metadata is key to the curation that makes self-service data analysis useful and efficient.
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1 Gartner Market Guide for Self-Service Data Preparation, August 2016, by Rita L. Sallam, Paddy Forry, Ehtisham Zaidi, and Shubhangi Vashisth ID: G00304870
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Human Metadata
• Much business metadata and the history of the business exists in employee’s heads.
• It is important to capture this metadata in an electronic format for sharing with others.
• Avoid the dreaded “I just know”
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Avoid the dreaded “I just know”
Part Number is what used to
be called Component
Number before the
acquisition.
Business Glossary
Metadata Repository
Data Models
Etc.
Collaboration Tools
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Metadata Matters
Even with today’s advanced hardware & storage options, self-service BI tools, and data
science skills & tools, attention needs to be paid to the quality, context, & structure of data
Raw data used in Self-Service Analytics and BI environments is
often so poor that many data scientists and BI professionals
spend an estimated 50 – 90% of their time cleaning and
reformatting data to make it fit for purpose.(4
Source: DataCenterJournal.com
Correcting poor data quality is a Data Scientist’s least favorite
task, consuming on average 80% of their working day
Source: Forbes 2016
(aka Data Models & Metadata)
If I have to reformat this spreadsheet one
more time to account for mismatched
Region Codes, I’m going to shoot myself.
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The Self-Service User
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“If there are standardized
data sets, I’d love to use
them!”
e.g. Master Data, Data Warehouse
“Published documentation,
metadata, & standard
definitions are super-helpful!”
e.g. Glossaries, data models, etc.
“I want to integrate these data
sets with my own exploratory
data for analysis & modeling!”
e.g. Self-Service Data Prep & Analysis Tools
“How can I leverage what other
people have done, and see
what is most relevant?
e.g. Data Cataloguing & Crowdsourcing
Metadata
Also Metadata
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Crowdsourcing Governance & Metadata Definitions
• Many metadata projects & vendors are embracing the concept of “crowdsourcing”.
i.e. The Wikipedia vs. Encyclopedia approach
• Open editing
• Popularity & Usage Rankings
• Dynamically changing
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Encyclopedia Wikipedia
• Created by a few, then published as read-only
• Single source of “vetted” truth
• Static
• Created by a by many, edited by many
• Eventual consistency with multiple inputs
• Dynamic
For Standardized, Enterprise Data Sets For Self-Service Data Prep & Analytics
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Finding the Right Balance
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• When implementing metadata management in today’s rapidly-changing, self-service data
landscape, it is important to find a balance between:
Standards-based
Metadata &
Governance
The two methods work well together, using the right
approach depending on the data usage.
Collaboration-based
Metadata &
Governance
• Well-suited for enterprise-wide
data standards • Well-suited for self-service data
preparation & analytics
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Metadata Drives FTLB1 – Faster Time to Light Bulb
Comprehensive, documented metadata helps organizations make better, faster, more cohesive decisions.
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1 FTLB: Faster Time to Light Bulb. Not to be confused with:
Ft lb: foot-pound (ft-lb) energy measurement unit
FTLB: First Trust Hedged BuyWrite Income ETF (FTLB) investment fund.
Metadata matters!
Could Engineers have access
to Support logs to understand
product design issues & make
improvements?
Could we understand which Customers
are in the Loyalty Program and what
Products they’ve purchased?
Etc, etc. -- Once you have a
roadmap for your data assets,
you can truly innovate and
optimize the business.
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Types of Metadata Managed in Today’s Organization1
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Now Future
• Strong focus on:
• Data Warehousing
• Relational Databases
• Data Models
• Business Glossaries
• Business Intelligence
• ETL Tools
• Focus on DW, Relational, Glossaries, etc. continues.
• With more diverse sources added:
• Big Data Platforms
• Machine Learning/AI
• Semantic Technologies
• NoSQL Platforms
• Legacy Platforms (?!) – retirees?
• Social Media
• Media Files
• Etc.
1 Emerging Trends in Metadata Management, 2016, DATAVERSITY, by Donna Burbank and Charles Roe
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Metadata Sources are Diverse
• In the following slides, let’s take a quick look at metadata for some of these new sources:
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• Big Data Platforms
• Machine Learning/AI
• Semantic Technologies
• NoSQL Platforms
• Legacy Platforms (?!)
• Social Media
• Media Files
• Etc.
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COBOL Copybook Metadata
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• What is a COBOL Copybook? – In COBOL, a copybook file is used to define data elements that
can be referenced by many programs
• What is COBOL Copybook Metadata? – structure, definition
Metadata
Describes structure & format of data
The demand for COBOL & legacy
metadata is growing, according to
the recent DATAVERSITY survey.
Yes, and the title of this webinar IS
“Modern Metadata Strategies” ☺
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Big Data Platform Metadata
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• Big Data platforms (e.g. Hadoop-based) are typically based on system of files (HDFS)
• As a result, the detailed structure that is found in a relational database platform does not exist
• Metadata still exists for these platforms, however.
Business Metadata
Description of file
Tags
Technical Metadata
Tree structure of HDFS directories
Directory and file attributes (ownership, permissions, quotas, replication
factor, etc.)
Metadata about logical data sets (e.g. format, statistics, etc.)
Data ingest & transformation lineage
There are components that allow you to add structure within the
Hadoop ecosystem (e.g. Hive)
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NoSQL – Key Value Databases
• NoSQL Databases are often optimal solutions for flexibility & performance in certain scenarios.
• One common NoSQL database is a key-value pair database (e.g. Redis, Oracle NoSQL, etc.)
• They can support extremely high volumes of records & state changes per second through distributed
processing and distributed storage.
• Use cases include: Managing user sessions in web applications, online gaming, online shopping carts,
etc.
• The structure is often created by the application code, not within a database or metadata
structure.
• Metadata for NoSQL databases is typically minimal or non-existent.
• The structure & metadata is generally determined by the application code
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Key Value
1839047 John Doe, Prepaid, 40.00
9287320 01/01/2008, 50.00, Green
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*
NoSQL Metadata – Document Databases
• Document databases are popular ways to store unstructured information in a flexible way (e.g.
multimedia, social media posts, etc. )
• Each Collection can contain numerous Documents which could all contain different fields.
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• Some data modeling can be done, and some data modeling tools support this (e.g. MongoDB).
* Example from docs.mongodb.com
{type: “Artifact”,
medium: “Ceramic”
country: “China”,
}
{type: “Book”,
title: “Ancient China”
country: “China”,
}
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Image Metadata
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Camera: Apple iPhone 6 Plus
Lens:
iPhone 6 Plus back camera 4.15mm f/2.2
Shot at 4.2 mm
Digital Zoom: 5.006134969×
Exposure: Auto exposure, Program AE, 1/7,937 sec, f/2.2, ISO 32
Flash: Auto, Did not fire
Date:
April 13, 2016 5:35:53PM (timezone not specified)
(1 month, 11 days, 14 hours, 14 minutes, 46 seconds ago,
assuming image timezone of US Pacific)
File:
3,264 × 2,448 JPEG (8.0 megapixels)
800,782 bytes (782 kilobytes)
Technical Metadata
(Embedded in Photo)
• Metadata is critical for locating images online, as well as identifying copyright information, etc.
• Some information is system-generated, while other is user-defined.
Descriptive Metadata
(User Defined)
Administrative Metadata
(User Defined)
Title DATAVERSITY EDW 2016 San Diego
Keywords EDW 2016, San Diego, Bay Photos
Location San Diego
Author Donna Burbank
Copyright None
Licensing None
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Social Media Metadata
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• Metadata from Social Media, such as Twitter, can help identify trend and sentiment analysis, for
example.
Date/Time
Location
Language
Device Used
ID of Tweet
Etc.
Embedded Metadata
Text/Content of Tweet
Hash Tag
Author
100
# of Retweets
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Metadata for Machine Learning/AI
• With Machine Learning (& Data Science), not only the data
needs to be governed with documented metadata, but the
models and algorithms themselves must be documented as
well.
• What data are we using and why?
• What algorithms are being used and what is the logic?
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Source: David Robinson, Data Scientist at Stack Overflow
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The Semantic Web & RDF
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• The RDF (Resource Description Framework) model from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provides a way to link resources on
the web (people, places, things). It provides a common framework for applications to share information without losing meaning.
• Search Engines
• Exchanging data between datasets
• Sharing information with applications / APIs
• Building social networks
• Etc.
• The goal is to move from a web of documents to a web of data.
• The Framework is a simple way to express relationships between resources.
• IRIs (International Resource Identifiers) (e.g. URI) identify resources
• Simple triples relate objects together in the format: <subject> <predicate> <object>
• These relationships create a connected Graph
• There are several serialization formats, with RDF XML being a common one. For example:
• Turtle is a human-friendly format
• RDF/XML
• JSON-LD
• Schemas define the vocabularies used to describe the objects
• Dublin Core and Schema.org are described further in the Standards section
Subject Object
Predicate
ACME
Publishing
RDF is
Easy
Is Publisher Of
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Creating a Web of Data
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@type: Place
Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina
1380 Harbor Island Drive
San Diego, California 92101 USA
"@context": "http://schema.org",
“location": {
"@type": "Place",
"name": "Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina",
"address": {
"@type": "PostalAddress",
"streetAddress": "1380 Harbor Island Drive",
"addressLocality": "San Diego",
"addressRegion": "CA",
"postalCode": "92101"
},
"telephone" : "+1-877-734-2726",
"image":
"http://edw2016.dataversity.net/uploads/ConfSiteAssets/72/im
age/sheraton.jpg",
"url":"http://edw2016.dataversity.net/travel.cfm"
},
"@context": "http://schema.org",
"location": {
"@type": "Place",
"name": "Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina",
"address": {
"@type": "PostalAddress",
"streetAddress": "1380 Harbor Island Drive",
"addressLocality": "San Diego",
"addressRegion": "CA",
"postalCode": "92101"
},
"telephone" : "+1-877-734-2726",
"image": “http://mysite.com/edw16photo.jpg",
"url":“http://mysite.com/myphotos"
},
* Script provided by: Eric Franzon, eric@smartdataconsultants.com
*
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OK, We’re Done with the Race through Technologies
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Note: Typical attendee at one of Donna’s presentations.
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Technical Innovation in Metadata Management
Technical Innovation not only has created new sources of metadata.
…but it has created new ways to manage metadata as well.
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Machine Learning & Metadata Discovery
• Machine Learning offers ways to automate
tedious tasks that may have been done
manually before:
• e.g. Data Mapping
• SSN -> Field1_SSN
• SSN -> Soc_Num
• Etc.
• Machine Learning Pattern Matching
• NNN-NN-NNNN -> Field_X follows this
pattern, it must be a SSN
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Source kdnuggets.com
• There is a place for both methods:
• Sometimes you want to define specific mapping rules
• Sometimes you want a pattern-matching, discovery-
style approach.
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Graph Relationships
• Graph databases are ideal for analyzing metadata relationships between objects and finding
patterns in those relationships.
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Patterns & Interrelationships
• Common use cases for graph relationship metadata
analysis include:
• Fraud detection - e.g. financial transactions
• Threat detection - e.g. email and phone patterns
• Marketing – e.g. social media connections, product
recommendation engines
• Network optimization - e.g. IoT, Telecommunications
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Tagging – Amazon S3 Example
• Some new platforms, such as Amazon S3, allow you to create user-defined metadata tags that can
be stored in a series of key-value pairs.
• For example, security classifications could as shown below. In this case, metadata tags were created for
both Retention Policy and Security Classification. Tags can be assigned at the bucket and file level.
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Tracking Metadata with the Data
• Metadata can be assigned when uploading an object, manually, via PUT/POST requests, or via the
REST or SOAP APIs. Metadata tags can also be retrieved via the API.
• System-generated metadata is created automatically by the S3 platform and can including
information such as :
• Creation date
• Storage class configured for the object (e.g. Standard, Reduced Redundancy, Glacier, etc.)
• Whether the object has server-side encryption
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Metadata Interfaces & Publication
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• Technical users
• Interfaces & Export to in-use tools & technologies (e.g.
Data Modeling Tools, BI Tools, ETL Tools, etc.)
• Intuitive visualization of Impact Analysis, Lineage, etc.
• Publication of common standards
• Create a Technology Inventory & Usage Mapping
• Business Users
• Intuitive interfaces for business terms, glossary
information
• Easy search
• Integration with in-use tools & technologies (e.g. Self-
Service BI)
• Create a Stakeholder Matrix & Technical Inventory
• Align the two
When devising a strategy for metadata integration & publication, first consider the audience for the
metadata solution, and align that with your technical inventory & publication mechanisms:
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Implement “Just Enough” Management
• Know what to manage closely and what to leave alone
• As a general rule, the more the data is shared across & beyond the organization, the more formal
metadata management & governance needs to be
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Core Enterprise
Data
Functional & Operational
Data
Exploratory Data
Reference &
Master Data
Core Enterprise Data
• Common data elements used by multiple
stakeholders across Bus, LOBs, functional areas,
applications, etc.
• Highly governed
• Highly published & shared
Functional & Operational Data
• Lightly modeled & prepared data for
limited sharing & reuse
• Collaboration-based governance
• May be future candidates for core data
Exploratory Data
• Raw or lightly prepped data for
exploratory analysis
• Mainly ad hoc, one-off analysis
• Light touch governance
Examples
• Operational Reporting
• Non-productionized analytical model data
• Ad hoc reporting & discovery
Examples
• Raw data sets for exploratory analytics
• External & Open data sources
Examples
• Common Financial Metrics: for Financial & Regulatory Reporting
• Common Attributes: Core attributes reused across multiple areas
(e.g. Customer name, Account ID, Address)
Master & Reference Data
• Common data elements used by multiple stakeholders
across functional areas, applications, etc.
• Highly governed
• Highly published & shared
Examples
• Reference Data: Procedure codes, Country Codes, etc.
• Master Data: Location, Customer, Product
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Defining a Roadmap Focusing on Business Value
• Develop a detailed roadmap that is both actionable and realistic
• Show quick-wins, while building to a longer-term goal
• Balance Business Priorities with Data Management Maturity
• Focus on projects that benefit multiple stakeholders
• Integrate traditional and innovative technologies
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Maximize the Benefit to the Organization
Initiatives H1 '17 H2 '17 H2 '18 H2 '18
Strategy Development
Governance Lineage for
Privacy Rules
Business Glossary
Population & Publication
Data Warehouse Metadata
Social Media Metadata
Open Data Publication
IoT Integration
Ongoing Communication & Collaboration
Customer Product Location
Integrated
Customer View
Marketing
Sales
Customer Support
Executive Team
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Summary
• Metadata is hotter than ever, supporting both business and IT
• Business users, particularly self-service users are key drivers of the growth in interest in
metadata
• Innovation supports both Business and IT – centric metadata management
• Business: Collaboration & Crowdsourcing
• Technical: New sources, new formats. Machine learning & automation.
• In today’s data-driven marketplace, metadata allows for FTLB – “Fast time to light bulb”
• Increasing Innovation
• Speeding Time to Market
• Reducing Risk
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About Global Data Strategy, Ltd.
• Global Data Strategy is an international information management consulting company that specializes
in the alignment of business drivers with data-centric technology.
• Our passion is data, and helping organizations enrich their business opportunities through data and
information.
• Our core values center around providing solutions that are:
• Business-Driven: We put the needs of your business first, before we look at any technological solution.
• Clear & Relevant: We provide clear explanations using real-world examples, not technical jargon.
• Customized & Right-Sized: Our implementations are based on the unique needs of your organization’s
size, corporate culture, and geography.
• High Quality & Technically Precise: We pride ourselves in excellence of execution, and we attract high-
quality professionals with years of technical expertise in the industry.
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Data-Driven Business Transformation
Business Strategy
Aligned With
Data Strategy
www.globaldatastrategy.com
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White Paper: Trends in Data Architecture
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Free Download
• Download from
www.globaldatastrategy.com
• Under ‘Resources/Whitepapers’
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White Paper: Emerging Trends in Metadata Management
• Download from
www.globaldatastrategy.com
• Under ‘Resources/Whitepapers’
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Free Download
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DATAVERSITY Training Center
• Learn the basics of Metadata Management and practical tips on how to apply metadata
management in the real world. This online course hosted by DATAVERSITY provides a series of six
courses including:
• What is Metadata
• The Business Value of Metadata
• Sources of Metadata
• Metamodels and Metadata Standards
• Metadata Architecture, Integration, and Storage
• Metadata Strategy and Implementation
• Purchase all six courses for $399 or individually at $79 each.
Register here
• Other courses available on Data Governance & Data Quality
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Online Training Courses
Metadata Management Course
Visit: http://training.dataversity.net/lms/
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DATAVERSITY Data Architecture Strategies
• January Panel: Emerging Trends in Data Architecture – What’s the Next Big Thing?
• February Building an Enterprise Data Strategy – Where to Start?
• March Modern Metadata Strategies
• April The Rise of the Graph Database: Practical Use Cases & Approaches to Benefit your Business
• May Data Architecture Best Practices for Today’s Rapidly Changing Data Landscape
• June Artificial Intelligence: Real-World Applications for Your Organization
• July Panel: Data as a Profit Driver – Emerging Techniques to Monetize Data as a Strategic Asset
• August Data Lake Architecture – Modern Strategies & Approaches
• Sept Master Data Management: Practical Strategies for Integrating into Your Data Architecture
• October Business-Centric Data Modeling: Strategies for Maximizing Business Benefit
• December Panel: Self-Service Reporting and Data Prep – Benefits & Risks
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