No Time For A Leap Into The Unknown

nicholas-hamilton

When I wrote a feature in July investigating industry attitudes towards the idea that data vendors should be regulated, I was surprised to find that not all practitioners were in favor of such a move. Setting aside the fairness of such a proposal, I had assumed all practitioners would embrace a change that would relieve the data management burden on them by, for example, setting standards for the cleanliness of the data vendors provide and regulating the sources of data they use. However, not

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