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Trends in Data Governance and Security: What to Prepare for in 2024

Dataversity

Organizations learned a valuable lesson in 2023: It isn’t sufficient to rely on securing data once it has landed in a cloud data warehouse or analytical store. As a result, data owners are highly motivated to explore technologies in 2024 that can protect data from the moment it begins its journey in the source systems.

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Top 20 Data Warehouse Best Practices in 2024

Astera

52% of IT experts consider faster analytics essential to data warehouse success. However, scaling your data warehouse and optimizing performance becomes more difficult as data volume grows. Leveraging data warehouse best practices can help you design, build, and manage data warehouses more effectively.

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Ensuring Enterprise Data Privacy: 2024 & Beyond | Tips From 6 Data Experts

Astera

These insights touch upon: The growing importance of protecting data. The role of data governance. Resolving data security issues. “Data privacy is becoming more and more important as our data resides with so many companies. The impact of industry regulations. Emergence of new technologies.

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Delivering Data Security Across Your Organization

Sisense

If you just felt your heartbeat quicken thinking about all the data your company produces, ingests, and connects to every day, then you won’t like this next one: What are you doing to keep that data safe? Data security is one of the defining issues of the age of AI and Big Data. Empowering Admins.

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Don’t Create a Data Governance Tug of War between Financial Pros and IT Staff

ElegantJ BI

But, in an age of user and data breaches, the IT team may be hesitant to allow meaningful, flexible access to critical business intelligence. The team can also monitor data warehouses, legacy systems and best-of-breed solutions and identify redundant data, performance issues, data parameters, or data integrity issues.

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Don’t Create a Data Governance Tug of War between Financial Pros and IT Staff

ElegantJ BI

But, in an age of user and data breaches, the IT team may be hesitant to allow meaningful, flexible access to critical business intelligence. The team can also monitor data warehouses, legacy systems and best-of-breed solutions and identify redundant data, performance issues, data parameters, or data integrity issues.

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Don’t Create a Data Governance Tug of War between Financial Pros and IT Staff

ElegantJ BI

But, in an age of user and data breaches, the IT team may be hesitant to allow meaningful, flexible access to critical business intelligence. In order to protect the enterprise, and its interests, the IT team must: Ensure compliance with government and industry regulation and internal data governance policies.