IN THIS ISSUE
June, 2013
Tagged as 'Data'
Tuesday, January, 1, 2013 | Kevin Williams
Data Quality Management
Tags: Data
Many organizations manage their information strategically. Having reliable accurate data at the right time may mean the difference in being well positioned in an emerging market or falling behind. For example, United Parcel Service (UPS) is a global leading of logistics and the world’s largest package delivery company. UPS approaches its business objectives understanding that customer service is paramount.
Friday, June, 1, 2012 | Robyn East
Elevating Data’s Strategic Value
Tags: Data
The Department of Treasury’s Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) is working to establish a data management platform that improves access to, and elevates the strategic value, of data. Through the implementation of data warehouse technologies under the project name, DnA (Data and Analytics), an approach to Enterprise Data Management (EDM) is evolving.
Friday, June, 1, 2012 | Ed Leonard
How to Pull Together Enterprise Dashboards
Tags: Data, Dashboards
Every IT professional is challenged today to find better ways to churn out data in a more palpable format. Just a few years ago, the act of creating dashboards was the difficult part. Today there is so much more electronic data available, both internally and externally, and access is far easier with web services and data exchanges that the question is not “how?” but “what?”
Friday, June, 1, 2012 | Benjamin J. Balter
Ten Steps to Publishing Government Data That Developers Will Actually Use
Tags: Data
Despite increasing public support (as well as a number of executive mandates) publishing public data in a machine-readable format is not as simple as pressing the “publish” button. Why? Equally important as exposing the information itself is fostering a vibrant developer ecosystem around it. By making the publishing agency, not the public, responsible for making information immediately useful, government can lower the barriers associated with consuming its data and introduce additional citizen services at little to no cost to the agency.
Friday, June, 1, 2012 | Nick Budhai
Data: The New Raw Material For Economic Growth
Tags: Data
Star Trek Next Generation fans who know the character Lieutenant Commander Data may understand the transformation that is taking place right now in information technology all too well. Data, the fictional character who was an advanced android, was growing and learning to understand what it meant to be human.