Enterprise Data Management and Architecture
Successful data management requires much more than a hard dollar investment in technology—it involves aligning the processes and people to manage all aspects of the data lifecycle. Thus, all three areas have an important role to play in how data is created, stored, moved, used and retired.
Most clients that we speak with are constrained by information and data that are typically insufficient, untrustworthy, or so detailed that they require an army of analyst weeks to analyze. How often are you faced with the following situations?
- I receive numerous reports every day, but they all use different terms, formats and display different information—what does this all mean?
- I call them Helicopters, other people call them parts, one subsidiary calls them SKUs—and our customers call them by their street names—are they all the same thing?
- We are are about to undergo a acquisition and our data models are completely indecipherable – what do we do now?
Treaty Oak's Data Management & Architecture practice provides a holistic approach to managing information. We offer the following services within our data management & architecture service line:
- Data Governance—The organization to manage information
- Data Structure—Definition and storage of information.
- Data Architecture—Storage, movement and retrieval of data.
- Master Data Management—Management of consistent core data throughout an enterprise and its partners
- Metadata—Management of data definitions, lineage and information about the data
- Data Quality—Accuracy, completeness and compliance of information.
- Data Security—Protection of data and the access and authorization to use it.