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Data management is an overarching term that refers to all aspects of creating, housing, delivering, maintaining and retiring data with the goal of valuing data as a corporate asset.


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blogCultural attitudes emerge over data management techniques
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Data Discovery
3 Steps to Better Decision Making

As Gartner reported in its 2012 Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence Platforms* report, "Data discovery alternatives to enterprise BI platforms offer highly interactive and graphical user interfaces built on in-memory architectures to address business users' unmet ease-of-use and rapid deployment needs. What began as a market buying trend in 2010 has only continued to expand.".

More and more data discovery tools are helping organizations transform the volumes of data they produce and collect into a revenue-enhancing resource. Yet many organizations are only scratching the surface when it comes to employing this form of business intelligence, missing opportunities to identify trends, surface business opportunities, reduce losses, and answer critical business questions. Too often, critical data remains locked in obscurity.

newsNew and updated solutions and services from Citrix, Newforma, Panorama and more
reportVentana report finds sluggish maturity, but high returns with governance and MDM in place
blogYou can certainly bet that the legal battles between SAS and WPL aren’t over. You can also figure that SAS will take WPL seriously as a competitor, using its muscle to combat the pesky startup. I hope for sustained competition that’ll benefit all statistical analysis consumers
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newsSponsored survey finds Federal government agencies adding a petabyte of new data in the next 24 months but short on hardware, personnel
reportNucleus case studies give a primer on the importance of data implementation maturity; limited big data capabilities can lead to failure, analyst says
profileAMIA President Fickensher not afraid to shake things up en route to quality informatics
InterviewLike relational databases did in the 1980s, big data and semantic technologies are resetting the data conversation according to data authority John Ladley
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