Information Management

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Data Management Channel

Data Management is an overarching term that refers to all aspects of creating, housing, delivering, maintaining and retiring data that today adds the new contexts of compliance and the goal of managing data as a corporate asset. Data management typically addresses the creation of data architecture and is inclusive of the infrastructure, personnel, processes and other requirements for identifying, consolidating and optimizing data assets for efficiency and usefulness. Increasingly, data management falls under the rubric of data governance, a structured and role-oriented methodology for delivering dependable data assets for business decision support.

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Net Expectations

What a Web data service economy implies for business

Book Review: The DAMA Guide to the Data Management Body of Knowledge

An introductory guide to the field of data management by DAMA international

Making IT More Strategic to Business

IT professionals must transcend their nuts-and-bolts view of the world and think about the business and how they can apply technology to elevate the companies they work for but business must invite them to the table

You Still Need Infrastructure for the Cloud

“We’re moving to the cloud” might seem like a line from the latest children’s movie, but the reality is many companies are doing just that and if they haven’t already, they are seriously considering it

Blinded by the Virtualization Hype

In the virtualization race, organizations may be compromising their rollout gains by overlooking application performance

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Real Definitions versus Nominal Definitions in Data Management

Concepts, rather than words, are important to data modelers

Marketing Systems for Online Media

If a single common problem threatens the outbound campaign systems, it's the need to handle unstructured data

The Talents of a True Data Steward

Technical, interpersonal and positional skills are required to manage data as an asset

The Dawn of Big Data

Are we on the cusp of a new paradigm that goes beyond what we can do with traditional data stores?

Splitting Episodes, Part 3

In this column, we correct a mistake made last time and learn something in the process

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