Achieving Data Excellence in Financial Information Management
Financial institutions have accumulated large quantities of valuable data and metadata, but the levels of maturity in terms of how they utilize that data differ from one organization to another. For many organizations, data still resides in different data stores within the enterprise.
This report explores recent trends and winning strategies that demonstrate how financial institutions can get the greatest value from their enterprise data. With a focus on connecting data and metadata across the enterprise, the report demonstrates how financial institutions can build this foundation.
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