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Dark Data: How to Find It and What to Do with It

Timo Elliott

Like the proverbial man looking for his keys under the streetlight , when it comes to enterprise data, if you only look at where the light is already shining, you can end up missing a lot. Remember that dark data is the data you have but don’t understand. Without such a role, your dark data may be much more likely to stay dark.

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Data Quality Framework: What It Is and How to Implement It

Astera

Without a clear understanding of the quality of this data, they risk making decisions based on information that might be flawed and incomplete, leading to suboptimal outcomes and missed opportunities. One of the key activities in the process is laying the groundwork for delivering the data needed by everyone in the organization.

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Building a Data-Driven Culture: The People Aspect

Domo

CIOs recognize the transformative power of data. A recent IDG survey found that IT leaders’ top objectives behind their enterprise data strategy include improving: Customer experiences and relationships The quality of decision-making Security, while minimizing risks Employee productivity and morale.