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Master Data Service Webinar
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The need for near-instantaneous integration of data from multiple source systems is growing rapidly, not only as a result of electronic commerce and distributed applications, but even more so as true web applications begin to supplant large enterprise applications, the so-called Web 2.0/Enterprise 2.0 era. Data integration technologies have matured rapidly in the past decade with the advent of SOA, making obsolete prior practices of building slow, brittle and expensive point-to-point interfaces. Practices such as Master Data Management (MDM) have emerged to orchestrate complex data management processes, but they still attempt to minimize the integration problem through standardization, consolidation and management. What’s needed today is the combination of SOA and MDM, or a Master Data Service.

In this Webinar, Neil Raden, founder of Hired Brains, presents:

  • Business cases and present state of data integration
  • Common misperceptions made in MDM
  • Best practices, such as probabilistic matching, for MDM

 

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Featured Keynote Presenter

Neil Raden
Hired Brains

Neil Raden is the founder of Hired Brains ( www.hiredbrains.com), a research and advisory firm in Santa Barbara, CA, In the past he's been an actuary, a software developer, a DSS consultant, and the founder of Archer Decisions Sciences, a systems integration company specializing in data warehousing and advanced analytics. He has personally designed dozens of data warehouses and large analytical applications in a broad range of industries and functions. He is a frequent speaker, an active consultant and a widely published author of magazine articles and white papers ( www.hiredbrains.com) . His current book, "Smart (Enough) Systems: How to Deliver Competitive Advantage by Automating Hidden Decisions," co-authored with James Taylor of Fair Isaac, was released by Prentice Hall in June, 2007.

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