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MASTER DATA MANAGEMENT AND DATA GOVERNANCE, 2/E

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Regain control of your master data and maintain a master-entity-centric enterprise data framework using the detailed information in this authoritative guide. Master Data Management and Data Governance , Second Edition provides up-to-date coverage of the most current architecture and technology views and system development and management methods. Discover how to construct an MDM business case and roadmap, build accurate models, deploy data hubs, and implement layered security policies. Legacy system integration, cross-industry challenges, and regulatory compliance are also covered in this comprehensive volume.

536 pages, Hardcover

First published November 9, 2010

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March 29, 2023
Implementing master data management solution can bring numerous benefits to a business. It can provide a single source of truth for data, reduce data inconsistencies, and improve data quality. By establishing master data governance https://citizenside.com/business/best... , businesses can ensure that their data is consistent, accurate, and up-to-date. This, in turn, can help businesses make better decisions and improve their operational efficiency
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May 25, 2014
This book is a good introduction to MDM for those not familiar with the space. It is written as a textbook, so it is a bit long yet thorough on the topic of MDM. The graphics provide helpful context on key topics, particularly the discussions about service-oriented architecture that make up a major portion of this book.

One area that is a bit light is the Data Governance portion of the book. While it gets equal billing in the title, there is only one chapter really devoted to the topic. The authors state that other sources provide more general background. While that may be true, why not include that info in an additional chapter which people can skip if they already know the key concepts?

For those in the IT Service Management space (ITSM), it is a good thought to learn more about these topics because Configuration Management has a strong linkage to MDM. I have a new appreciation for the complexity of managing data. Since ITSM heavily focuses on the use of information, we need to approach the setup of CMS/CMDB systems using MDM concepts.
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