Informatica - Data Quality Resource Centre

Data Quality Resource Centre
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Includes an extensive list of white papers from the industry’s leading thinkers, independent analyst reports, product overviews, application briefs, case studies from some of the World’s top companies, interactive product demo, web seminar replays and podcasts.

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Data quality is an increasingly serious issue for organisations both large and small. Successful organisations recognise a direct link between data quality and business performance. They understand how poor data quality – in the form of defective or duplicate data – leads to unnecessary costs, ineffective marketing, breakdowns in the supply chain, inferior customer relationship management, and poor business decisions. These successful organisations follow best practices which provide the necessary infrastructure to maintain high quality data so the following key business initiatives can be met – consistently:

  • Asset Management
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Customer Data Integration (CDI)
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
  • Data Migration
  • Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence (BI)
  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Supply Chain Management (SCM)

To find out more about these – and many other Data Quality best practices – please use the button below to register for access to the complimentary online Data Quality Resource Centre:

Register for access to the Data Quality Resource Centre

http://eu.informatica.com/AAIJ/r.asp?AAIJWEBSITELUK

Data Quality is not a “one hit wonder”
Achieving the high levels of data quality needed for a business to prosper is more than a one-off exercise. However, many organisations only approach data quality from a tactical position by aiming to improve quality within a single application or within a single business process. All this achieves is short-term mitigation of the problem for part of the organisation and failure to provide long-term data quality improvement on a broad scale. Solving the data quality issue for good requires an enterprise-wide approach that addresses organisational, cultural, process and technology infrastructure.

This online Data Quality Resource Centre features over 30 reference pieces which provide essential information for companies who are interested in finding out more about the significant benefits of implementing an enterprise-wide data quality strategy. You will learn about a wide range of data quality best practices from leading industry experts and independent analysts and also be able to view an interactive online Data Quality demonstration.

Use the button below to register for access to the online Data Quality Resource Centre:

Register for access to the Data Quality Resource Centre

http://eu.informatica.com/AAIJ/r.asp?AAIJWEBSITELUK

We do hope you find this Resource Centre useful.

Yours sincerely

Suzanne Rozier
Marketing Director, UK & Ireland

Informatica Software Limited
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(1) Ian Charlesworth. © Ovum 2006
(2) Ted Friedman, “Key Issues for Data Quality, 2007”. Gartner, Inc 22 March 2007.
(3) Philip Russom, “Taking Data Quality to the Enterprise through Data Governance”. TDWI Report, March 2006.
(4) Neil Hershaw, Information Management Officer, M&S Money.

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