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Crossing the Data Delta

by Pete Smith

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'If I were a large enterprise about to invest in Big Data, BI, Data Governance or MDM, I'd call time out until my key staff had read this book. It's a thought-provoking game changer that can help structure the necessary conversation about changing the traditional data culture in an organization. I hope you will enjoy reading this as much as I did.' Aaron Zornes, Chief Research Officer & Founder, The MDM Institute & Conference Chairman, The MDM & Data Governance Summit series.(London, Madrid, New York, San Francisco, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto).Crossing the Data Delta is an important and exciting new book from the Entity Group that provides an innovative analysis of the Digital Revolution. It focuses on the gap between the enormous amount of data that organisations have, and the difficulties you face turning this into measurable business value. It applies whether your data is structured or unstructured, whether your organisation is large or small. It applies to you whatever type of organisation you work for. Crossing the Data Delta presents an agile approach to driving digital value in your organisation. It provides a clarion call to treat data as an asset. The value of a modern organisation depends upon the quality of its data. Turning accurate, complete, timely, secure data into business intelligence is how organisations will win the data wars of the 21st century. Crossing the Data Delta tells you exactly how to do that.… (more)
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'If I were a large enterprise about to invest in Big Data, BI, Data Governance or MDM, I'd call time out until my key staff had read this book. It's a thought-provoking game changer that can help structure the necessary conversation about changing the traditional data culture in an organization. I hope you will enjoy reading this as much as I did.' Aaron Zornes, Chief Research Officer & Founder, The MDM Institute & Conference Chairman, The MDM & Data Governance Summit series.(London, Madrid, New York, San Francisco, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto).Crossing the Data Delta is an important and exciting new book from the Entity Group that provides an innovative analysis of the Digital Revolution. It focuses on the gap between the enormous amount of data that organisations have, and the difficulties you face turning this into measurable business value. It applies whether your data is structured or unstructured, whether your organisation is large or small. It applies to you whatever type of organisation you work for. Crossing the Data Delta presents an agile approach to driving digital value in your organisation. It provides a clarion call to treat data as an asset. The value of a modern organisation depends upon the quality of its data. Turning accurate, complete, timely, secure data into business intelligence is how organisations will win the data wars of the 21st century. Crossing the Data Delta tells you exactly how to do that.

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