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Do more with trusted data: Join us at Data Citizens ’24

Collibra

With the increased focus on AI, organizations need to prepare for the future with strong AI governance to mitigate risks and increase ROI. Introducing Data Citizens ‘24 Many organizations are just at the beginning of their AI governance journey. That is why AI is the central theme of our conference this year.

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Top 4 takeaways from the Gartner Data and Analytics Conference

Collibra

This conference brought together data and analytics leaders from top industries such as government, banking, financial services, insurance, and manufacturing. Below are my top 4 takeaways from the conference: . The post Top 4 takeaways from the Gartner Data and Analytics Conference appeared first on Collibra.

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AI, Data Fabric, and the Increasing Role of Data in the Organization

Collibra

Earlier this month, I attended Forrester’s inaugural Data Strategy and Insights Conference. During the event, I had the opportunity to present with Piyush Jain , Director of Data Governance at Progressive Insurance, in a session entitled, “Transforming the Data Culture: Driving Data Value with Collibra at Progressive Insurance.”

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Join Our Webinar on November 16th: IGI & Preservica Address the Governance of Long-Term Digital Information

IGI

Please join the IGI and Preservica on November 16th at 11am ET for a webinar addressing The Governance & Preservation of Long-Term Digital Information. Barclay Blair, Founder and Executive Director, Information Governance Initiative (IGI). CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. Lori Ashley, Industry Market Development Manager, Preservica.

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

Banks must still be allowed to process data to prevent fraud; regulators must still be allowed to process data to investigate malpractice and corruption; sports governing bodies must be allowed to process data to keep the cheats out; and journalists must still be able to investigate scandal and malpractice. change it substantially.

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