Data Mining - Analysis White Papers
Data Quality Considerations for a Master Data Management Structure
Overview Companies acquiring companies. Human Resources sharing information with Finance. Businesses spanning multiple countries. What do all of these scenarios have in common? The sharing of data. What is the critical need shared by all of these scenarios? Data management. Master Data Management, to be exact. In today's business environment, mergers and acquisitions, data sharing, and global market presence are commonplace. To be successful, companies must not only gain control of, but must drastically improve their customer data. Read this whitepaper to learn more about implementing an enterprise-wide Master Data Management solutions.
| Publisher | Pitney Bowes | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | August 2009 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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