Monthly Archives: March 2011

Referring to business

In the often abstract realm of business data, ‘reference data’ plays a uniquely tangible role. A subset of non-transactional master data, reference data consists specifically of the substantial entities in the data equation – customers, products, assets, property. Reference data … Continue reading

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How data management systems are helping the Japanese relief effort

Last week’s devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan has left the country in turmoil and desperately needing outside help to assist with the urgent humanitarian issues it is now facing. And, with the associated problems emanating from the Fukushima nuclear … Continue reading

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Data Management Specialist Evaxyx to speak at Europe’s leading data Summit in March

We will be speaking at Europe’s leading summit on  Master Data Management (MDM) and Data Governance in London alongside one of our major clients Wesleyan Assurance this month. The event which is taking place at the Radisson Blu Portman Hotel … Continue reading

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New research reveals that the majority of staff are risking company security

Some new and interesting research by BlockMaster has revealed that employees of SMEs and corporates are risking the security of company data by using flash drives/USB sticks and then losing them in weird and wonderful places. If I am honest, … Continue reading

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Could data warehousing become an even more significant IT component?

Think warehouses and what does your mind conjure up? Probably images of functional looking buildings on retail parks filled with corner shop owners stocking up or wagons being loaded with high street goods for the coming week’s trade. However, this … Continue reading

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