Category Archives: Data Governance

Proactive monitoring comes directly from data governance

As readers of this blog will know, I read a lot of articles on data governance, strategy and data management and I found a really interesting article the other day from Experian. It reported that a new white paper from … Continue reading

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Data Governance and the IT Agenda

There can be little doubt that in the ever more technology-saturated, interconnected 21st Century, IT departments play a vital role in the gathering and management of business data. Gone are the days when IT technicians were only there to install … Continue reading

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On-demand hardware and data management platforms

We all know that the corporate world is always hungry for information as business owners want to know every tiny detail to ensure they stay on top of their game. Without a properly managed database there is no way for … 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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Swimming Lessons – four top tips to avoid data problems

Once again, I’m seeing first-hand the importance of using data architecture principles to guide your efforts as you create and implement a data strategy rather than jumping into the deep end with no clear idea of how you’re going to … Continue reading

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Data security and shielding your data

We believe that future historians will look back on the late 20th and early 21st Centuries as the beginning of an ‘Information Age’, and judge it to have been just as important to progress of humanity as the Industrial Revolution. … Continue reading

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Just how intelligent will business be in 2011?

At Evaxyx, the processing, management and modelling of data is at the very heart of the business. So we pay close attention to the latest developments and trends in the analysis of business data and read with interest in a … Continue reading

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Evaxyx is recruiting consultants and Senior Consultants – J2EE, Data Management, Integration

We’re currently looking for several experienced consultants with strong J2EE skill sets, due to our ongoing expansion. These customer-facing roles are responsible for the design, implementation and integration of a highly complex and customisable data management solution, requiring excellent technical … Continue reading

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What’s In Your Programme’s Data Workstream?

It’s not uncommon for us to be invited into a client when they already have a major programme of systems and process change underway. This may consists of multiple system replacement projects, a significant implementation of ERP or CRM which … Continue reading

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