Risky Alternative: Solving Enterprise Risk for Alternative Investments

As institutional investors increase their allocations to alternative investments, they’re finding that they need to improve their analytical capabilities when it comes to monitoring enterprise risk.

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No one likes getting a physical exam, but when you get to a certain age, it’s a necessity. It can literally be a matter of life and death. You get your blood pressure taken, urinate in a cup, have your height and weight recorded, and have blood drawn. If you’re a smoker or a drinker, and depending on your age, you could possibly get your kidney function checked, and you might even get your lung health analyzed and perhaps your liver, too. Your cholesterol is noted. If you’re a man, perhaps you

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Back to basics: Taxonomies, lineage still stifle data efforts

Voice of the CDO: While data professionals are increasingly showing their value when it comes to analytics and AI adoption, their main job is still—crucially—getting a strong data foundation in place. That starts with taxonomies and lineage.

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