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The Third Modern Data Management Summit: Making Data Work!

Reltio

Speakers represented life sciences, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, consumer goods, financial services, consulting services, and hi-tech. There were many more exciting sessions and panels from across the industry to guide attendees on the right path for data-driven digital transformation for 2019.

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Data Governance and Business Transformation

Collibra

Collibra organized a Data Governance and Business Transformation seminar in Paris recently, bringing together data managers from the financial, retail, transportation, and logistics industries. Digital transformation remains a central business initiative that relies on data. What Forrester describes as “Data Governance 2.0”

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#ModernDataMasters: Henrik Liliendahl, Chairman & CTO, Product Data Lake

Reltio

I was educated in computer engineering but my first job was on the business side. Driven by digital transformation, companies must interact more and share data – they cannot reinvent the wheel, they need to work together. We didn’t even have a computer at that school so the whole class was about things drawn on the blackboard.

MDM 49
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The advantages and disadvantages of private cloud 

IBM Big Data Hub

Across industries like education, retail and government, organizations are choosing private cloud settings to conduct business use cases involving workloads with sensitive information and to comply with data privacy and compliance needs. The popularity of private cloud is growing, primarily driven by the need for greater data security.

Cloud 101
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How to choose the best AI platform

IBM Big Data Hub

Penalties can be substantial, with bank operators receiving seven-figure fines for biased loan eligibility models, and potential GDPR fines of up to 20 million euros or four percent of annual revenue. The emergence of “hybrid shopping,” which blends in-store digital and physical touchpoints, has become mainstream.