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Data Quality Getting Started the Right Way
Date: November 20, 2008
Renowned Greek philosopher Plato gave his pupils sound advice for all their endeavors when he cautioned: 'The beginning is the most important part of the work.' This foundational principle especially applies to the realm of data quality. As any pro will tell you, data quality is much more than a project or program; it's a mindset, a way of doing business.
Designing and launching a data quality program can be a daunting task, however. Unless the appropriate parties are brought to the table from the outset, success could be elusive. Still, there are best practices that have emerged for ensuring that the first steps are taken carefully and assiduously. Register for this DM Review Espresso Shot Web Seminar to learn from several industry experts about how to effectively design and maintain a robust data quality program.
Attendees will learn:
-How to build an extensible framework
-The importance of a multidisciplinary team
-The critical role of data profiling
Speakers include industry consultant Dave Wells, former TDWI Education Director, as well as Patrick Connolly, Product Marketing Manager for IBM, and Mala Narasimharajan, also of IBM.
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