Business effectiveness through data management

By Abigail Waraker

18 Feb 2010

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Do you know what business data your company holds, how much it costs to store or even whether that data is used?

This is the data management headache for the modern organisation. The amount of data companies capture just keeps growing and deciding how to manage this growth is no simple task. Laws and regulations that add retention and data privacy requirements add to the challenge.

More data isn’t always better and can overgrown databases can damage the effectiveness of mission-critical applications. To solve the problem, data must be categorised. Tough decisions must be made about what data to keep and what to scrap. You also need to have a plan for data you don’t need but that has to be kept for legal reasons such as compliance.

This Computing web seminar, in association with IBM, examines how to tie all your data management into a single, well managed, coherent plan to support your business.

Our panel of experts will discuss key questions:
- What are the challenges in effective data management?
- What are the implications for the end user?
- How can you demonstrate the benefits to the organisation?

Our panel of experts will answer your questions on this vital topic, and explain how CIOs can provide real business value through an integrated data management strategy.

Who should attend?
- CIOs
- IT directors
- IT managers
- Communications managers
- Project managers
- Network managers

Why you should attend:
- Learn of the business benefits of effective data management
- Build a compelling business case
- Put your questions to our expert speakers

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