The Data Governance Effect: An exploration into the foundations and future of enterprise data collaboration
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a catalyst for adoption of digital technologies and a reckoning for enacting data privacy and security regulation and protocols. According to McKinsey, there has been an accelerated adoption of digital technologies in the consumer and business domains in a matter of approximately eight weeks to what was forecasted to take place five years from now. The ability to seamlessly connect people to data in a safe, secure and scalable way, across organizations and disparate data silos is now a business imperative. During this talk we'll dive into what makes data collaboratives work (and not work), and peer into the future, sharing how organizations are thinking about digital transformation and data strategy in a post-pandemic world.
*Outline the foundational elements of good data collaboration, what's required to allow a startup and enterprise organization to work together on sensitive data projects
*Pitfalls and blunders; data collaboration gone wrong
*The types of use cases that businesses are prioritizing when it comes to data projects
*The business model associated to running a data innovation Center of Excellence
*How technologies like Data Republic's Senate platform helps organizations govern data access and mitigate risk when taking on data sharing projects