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White Paper
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Getting Off on the Right Foot: Avoiding Common Master Data Management False Starts
Companies wishing to start a master data management (MDM) project may be unsure where and how to begin. Industry analysts have been recommending a cautious approach to starting with MDM. However, these same approaches may limit the scope and potential return on investment (ROI) from MDM since they do not attempt to solve the most pressing and difficult business problems.
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How to Write an RFP for MasterData Management: Ten Common Mistakes to Avoid
Critical master data management (MDM) functionality can be easily overlooked when request for proposals (RFP) are narrowly focused on a single business data type. Consequently, IT teams and systems integrators alike run the risk of selecting and investing in technologies that may be difficult to extend to other data types or difficult to scale across the organization.
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Seven Critical Questions to Ensure Master Data Governance Success
To ensure the success of Data Governance initiatives, both key executives and stakeholders need to address issues that define what constitutes master data, who owns the data and who is responsible for meeting regulatory standards. Covering these issues will avoid costly delays, internal bottlenecks and seemingly daunting master data management challenges.
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Research Report
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Aberdeen Advises on Master Data Management
Just released by Aberdeen Group, “Master Data Management: The Approach Determines the Results” advises users to select a MDM solution based on business needs and technology architecture. The survey of over 400 organizations includes business driver and technology comparisons – IBM vs. Siperian – for improvements in data quality, user satisfaction and key performance indicators.
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