Monday, 16 October 2017

Data Governance


Data governance is a defined process an organization follows to ensure high quality data exists throughout the complete lifecycle. The key focus areas of data governance include availability, usability, integrity and security. . This includes establishing processes to ensure important data assets are formally managed throughout the enterprise, and the data can be trusted for decision-making. Often the processes used in data governance include accountability for any adverse event that results from data quality. Data governance also describes an evolutionary process for a company, altering the company’s way of thinking and setting up the processes to handle information so that it may be utilized by the entire organization. It’s about using technology when necessary in many forms to help aid the process. When companies desire, or are required, to gain control of their data, they empower their people, set up processes and get help from technology to do it.


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