Data governance helps to ensure that an organization's information assets are efficiently managed across the enterprise, which is most effective when everyone uses the same language and terminology to create a common context. When corporate systems have very different semantics, it can cost a lot of time and money to reconcile the inconsistencies. Yet, the vast majority of enterprise-wide data efforts that attempt to harmonize semantics into a common language are not very successful. Additionally, there are strong arguments for allowing each application to use their own semantics so that they can pick the right language and approach for their specific job, and so that each application can be delivered as quickly as possible without constraining them with too many enterprise-wide standards.
Join IDERA and Len Silverston as he discusses current data governance and integration issues, why semantics vary, and more. Len will demonstrate how to apply a 'Universal Data Language' with examples across many platforms such as ontologies, taxonomies, data exchange, Data Vault, and possibilities for the future. His presentation will include take-home models and semantics that attendees can use in their own efforts.
Len Silverston is a best-selling author, consultant, and lecturer in the field of information management and organizational change management. He has pioneered new approaches to effectively tackle enterprise information management, for example, he invented "Universal Data Models®" and has successfully transformed organizations worldwide using these reusable models. He is the winner of the prestigious DAMA (Data Administration Management Association) International Professional Achievement Award and the DAMA International Community Award. He is dedicated to being of the greatest service to organizations via his consulting, training, and software services with his company Universal Data Models, LLC.
Topics: Data Modeling, Data Governance Products: ER/Studio Enterprise Team Edition