Sustaining Adaptive Oversight
The word “oversight”, has two mirror meanings. The usual meaning, most frequently encountered, is that of observing something in broad…
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The word “oversight”, has two mirror meanings. The usual meaning, most frequently encountered, is that of observing something in broad…
Data Catalogs have great promise. They can provide the businessperson, analyst, architect, system engineer and data scientist alike the ability…
“Technical debt” refers to the implied cost of future refactoring or rework to improve the quality of an asset to…
I love books that make you think. We The People, by Kathy Rondon, leads us down the path of rethinking…
“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet” is a popular maxim from William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet,…
Governance for Acquired Data / Selecting Sources Our next column in the series explores challenges with governing acquired data, and…
Data is the viral sensation crashing the data governance capacity. Use of data is disrupting industries, economies, even some government…
Data Mesh and Data as a Product In the first article, I introduced and explained the approach to application development…
Since my last contribution to TDAN.com, two activities I’ve been involved in have made me think about what lies beneath…
Both data governance and data management workflows are critical to ensuring the security and control of an organization’s most valuable…