Governance and Metadata

Data managers look to address functions that need improvement to support governance plans

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Joseph Spinelli, data scientist, TIAA-CREF

For financial services industry data managers trying to get a handle on data governance, specific pieces for governance plans such as metadata, standardization and data analysis, appear to be the next challenges to address, according to data management executives for large funds and firms, and their service providers, who spoke at the North American Financial Information Summit.

Pieces of data management that fit into data governance plans are also the basis for data analysis, so working with

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