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5 simple tips to ensure Senior Management know where their Data is

A majority of senior managers don't know where sensitive company data is stored, and they don't have access policies set in place. Research from Varonis Systems Inc., the leading provider of comprehensive data governance software, has found that 67% of respondents say that senior management in their organizations either don’t

Agile Data Governance to Harness Enterprise Big Data

Agile data governance (ADG) is a streamlined approach that emphasizes value produced by following a formal procedure, albeit using procedures of its own. This is the foundation of all agile approaches, whether for software development or project management. Data management is no exception. More>>

Data Governance vs. Data Management

When you hear some talk about Data Governance, it is hard to decipher whether they’re really talking about Data Governance or if they’re really talking about Data Management or some ambiguous conglomeration of the two. More>>

Good Data Governance Begins with Breaking Down Silos

The inability or unwillingness to share data across long-standing silos has been a major hurdle to enterprises. If companies do not address this problem, it can lead to inefficiencies and lost opportunities. In an interview with Data Informed, Paul Barth and Randy Bean, both managing partners of the Boston-based management consulting

Trends in Data Governance

Data Governance was a hot topic at this year’s Enterprise Data World (EDW 2012) held in Atlanta. With Big Data driving a massive growth in the amount of stored information, it behooves organizations to develop and implement policies for the control of this data. More>>

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