Data Quality: New Methods and Mindsets -- Webcast

Archive recording of April 14 webcast covering data quality issues

Current industry efforts to raise the quality of data involve the rethinking of data processes and technologies, along with clearer and better definition of expectations for quality. This webcast will cover the ways firms are innovating to meet data quality goals and how the industry and data operations will evolve as a result.

--What new tools and technologies are firms using to improve data quality and what are the benefits and challenges to applying those methods?
--How should data quality improvement efforts be implemented?
--What internal and external forces affect data quality goals?
--Are data professionals' expectations reasonable or unrealistic?

Moderator: Michael Shashoua, Editor, INSIDE REFERENCE DATA

  • Gururaj Krishnan, Vice President, Futures Execution Technology, GOLDMAN SACHS
  • Dennis Gonzalez, Platform Re-engineering, ALTA STRATEGIC
  • Adam Devine, VP, Product Marketing & Strategic Partnerships, WORKFUSION
  • Dominique Tanner, Head of Business Development, SIX FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

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