Ovum, Nov 2008, Pages: 20
. The best place to start is with masterdatamanagement (MDM), which provides a process to ensure the consistency, accuracy, stewardship and accountability of those core information assets. Table of contents
Ovum, May 2006, Pages: 27
Masterdatamanagement (MDM) is not a new concept – the problem of managingmasterdata has been with us since the beginning of computerised business automation. The topic is currently experiencing
Aberdeen Group, March 2011, Pages: 26
"One version of the truth" is a common phrase in datamanagement, expressing the desire for a single instance of efficient, reliable, integrated data. However, achieving this goal with MasterData
The Information Difference Company, April 2010, Pages: 38
Two approaches to masterdatamanagement (MDM) have been described extensively: MDM for operational purposes (“Operational MDM”) and MDM for analytical purposes (“Analytic MDM”). Operational MDM
Martec International, May 2011, Pages: 50
This is the MasterDataManagement section of the Worldwide Retail Software Directory. This comprehensive guide to MasterDataManagement applications is primarily designed for retailers selecting
Aberdeen Group, May 2011, Pages: 13
Every part number, description and stocking code for every item an enterprise procures, produces, and inventories – it all adds up quickly. Without proper management, this master material data can
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, July 2011, Pages: 247
Expert guidance for MasterDataManagement (MDM) implementation
MasterDataManagement in Practice provides a logical order toward planning, implementation, ongoing management, and advanced
The Information Difference Company, Aug 2010, Pages: 51
This Information Difference survey investigates the relationships between data governance, masterdatamanagement (MDM) and data quality (DQ). Many authors have recently highlighted in the media
Info-Tech Research Group, Feb 2009, Pages: 8
making. Many IT departments are turning to a masterdatamanagement (MDM) strategy in order to establish a single version of the truth for enterprise reporting and analytics.
This note provides
Elsevier Science and Technology, Oct 2008, Pages: 304
infrastructure. Chapter 1) Introduction: MasterData and MasterDataManagement
Chapter 2) Business Process Models, Stakeholders, and Participant Coordination
Chapter 3) MDM Maturity and the Implementation
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Feb 2008, Pages: 482
Mastering System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 thoroughly addresses the features of the new software, and gives IT professionals what they need to use the tool to back up and recover critical
Info-Tech Research Group, March 2009, Pages: 12
Many IT leaders are recognizing the need to implement masterdatamanagement (MDM) processes and technology to better manage enterprise masterdata. Central to an MDM program is the implementation
The Information Difference Company, April 2008, Pages: 17
This paper analyses a survey of 112 large companies' adoption of masterdatamanagement. It looks at the business case for MDM, the barriers to success, how successful projects have been in practice
Cutter Consortium, June 2007, Pages: 90
is erroneous.
The report "Developing a MasterDataManagement Strategy" will help your organization implement a masterdatamanagement (MDM) solution by drawing information from a variety of systems from across
Info-Tech Research Group, April 2009, Pages: 7
For enterprises requiring a comprehensive MasterDataManagement (MDM) solution, the safest way to work towards this goal is by taking a phased approach to implementation. This can be done
Current Analysis, Inc., Aug 2007, Pages: 7
, availability, deployment and more. Ratings range from Outstanding, Strong, Competitive, Concerns to Noncompetitive. Microsoft MasterDataManagement Product Portfolio (Solution Advisor)
Current Analysis, Inc., April 2007, Pages: 8
range from Outstanding, Strong, Competitive, Concerns to Noncompetitive. TIBCO MasterDataManagement Products (Solution Advisor)
Current Analysis, Inc., April 2007, Pages: 8
Outstanding, Strong, Competitive, Concerns to Noncompetitive. IBM MasterDataManagement Product Portfolio (Solution Advisor)