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Master Data Management

The Role of Financial MDM in Mastering Enterprise MDM

When most people talk about metadata they are referring to descriptive metadata, which provides basic information about a resource (such as title, author, date, description, format, language, or keywords) and is primarily used to search, browse, sort, and filter information about a given resource.
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Data Is Driving Businesses Now—Why It's Important to Make Sure Data Is Accurate

Most successful businesses don’t make critical decisions based on gut feelings or assumptions. They use data—a lot of it. Data is the foundation of today’s businesses, impacting everything from operations to compliance. This makes the accuracy of that data a critical factor in a business’s success. Let’s take a closer look at the role of data accuracy in driving business outcomes, factors that...
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Why It's Important to Have a Single Source of Truth Across All Your Enterprise Data

Data has become the force driving today’s business strategies, which means data isn’t just for data scientists anymore. Whether your role is finance, sales, marketing, IT, or customer service, access to consistent, reliable data is a critical factor in your ability to do your job effectively and make strategic decisions. In larger organizations, data has a tendency to become siloed within...
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Features to Look For in a Master Data Management Solution

Data quality impacts every corner of an enterprise, whether it’s finance, IT, marketing, or sales. Implementing a master data management (MDM) strategy will help ensure every business decision in every department is based on reliable, accurate, and up-to-date analytics and intelligence.
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Why Master Data Management is Important

In today’s data-intensive enterprises, data redundancy and inconsistency isn’t just a symptom of poor data management; it’s a prescription for untrustworthy analytics and useless business intelligence.
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Common Misconceptions About Master Data Management

In today’s highly data-reliant business environments, master data management (MDM) is essential. With historically high volumes of transactions sharing data and metadata across multiple systems and applications, factors including human error, inconsistent metadata, and failure to validate requests can negatively impact data quality and outcomes.
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Benefits of Centralized Metadata

Data is a driving force in today’s enterprise. Every transaction and interaction either consumes or generates data, which needs to be secured, processed, stored, analyzed, and used to support an operational function or achieve a business objective.
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Benefits of Code-Free Integration for MDM

Data is the foundation of today’s businesses; however, the infrastructure needed to maintain the integrity of this data is growing exponentially more complex. Consider an average business transaction that crosses dozens of separate systems before it’s complete. Each of these systems shares customer, product, location, and financial data across multiple domains.
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Why You Need Master Data Management and How to Approach It in Your Organization

Today’s enterprises are highly complex, relying on potentially hundreds of different business applications and systems across multiple departments and business units. Each of these applications and systems generates and consumes data, which can easily become fragmented, duplicated, or obsolete.
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How MDM and Data Governance Work Together and Why You Need Both

Data drives today’s businesses, but that data is only useful if it is accessible, actionable, and accurate. Unfortunately, in many organizations, master data isn’t managed well, leading to inconsistencies and overlaps in data records across business applications. Over time, these quality issues devalue your data and impede critical business insight. A master data management strategy that includes...
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