Data collection, management and governance: Fuelling flexible, compliant organizations

April 6, 2005 – 3:56 am

In the too-much-information era, high speed enterprises need to impose ever-stricter guidelines on how data is used within the organization. This creates an ever increasing tension between data collection, management, and governance. Carolyn Burke, principal of Integrity Incorporated, will demonstrate how creating flexible infrastructures that adjust to ongoing and changing regulatory and compliance requirements eliminate the pain of changing operating processes and procedures as new regulatory requirements are introduced. Targeted at executives with governance responsibilities, corporate directors and anyone with a stake in enterprise data management and compliance this session explores, through case studies and best practices, how organizations can adopt a flexible data management structure that adapts to changing compliance requirements.

You must be logged in to post a comment.