Mike Ferguson
Intelligent Business Strategies Ltd.
Most organisations today are dealing with multiple silos of information. These include cloud and on-premises based transaction processing systems, multiple data warehouses, data marts, reference data management (RDM) systems, master data management (MDM) systems, content management (ECM) systems and more recently Big Data NoSQL platforms such as Hadoop and other NoSQL databases. In addition the number of data sources is increasing dramatically especially from outside the enterprise. Given this situation it is not surprising that many companies have ended up managing information in silos with different tools being used to prepare and manage data across these systems with varying degrees of governance. In addition, it is not only IT that is now integrating data. Business users are also getting involved with new self-service data wrangling tools. The question is, is this the only way to manage data? Is there another level that we can get reach to allow us to more easily manage and govern data across an increasingly complex data landscape?
This 2-day seminar looks at the challenges faced by companies trying to deal with an exploding number of data sources, collecting data in multiple data stores (cloud and on-premises), multiple analytical systems and at the requirements to be able to define, govern, manage and share trusted high quality information in a distributed and hybrid computing environment. It also explores a new approach of how IT data architects, business users and IT developers can collaborate together in building and managing an enterprise data lake to get control of your data. This includes data ingestion, data discovery, data profiling and tagging and publishing data in an information catalog. It also involves refining raw data to produce enterprise data services that can be published in a catalog available for consumption across your company. We also introduce multiple data lake configurations including a centralised data lake and a ‘logical’ distributed data lake as well as execution and governance across multiple data stores. It emphasises the need for a common collaborative process and common approach to governing and managing data of all types.
Attendees will learn:
This seminar is intended for business data analysts doing self-service data integration, data architects, chief data officers, master data management professionals, content management professionals, database administrators, big data professionals, data integration developers, and compliance managers who are responsible for data management. This includes metadata management, data integration, data quality, master data management and enterprise content management. The seminar is not only for ‘Fortune 500 scale companies’ but for any organisation that has to deal with Big Data, small data, multiple data stores and multiple data sources. It assumes that you have an understanding of basic data management principles as well as a high level of understanding of the concepts of data migration, data replication, metadata, data warehousing, data modelling, data cleansing, etc.
Members of the DAMA NL Dutch chapter as well as Belux or International chapter are eligible for ten percent discount.
This event takes place at:
Hotel Lapershoek
Utrechtseweg 16
1213 TS Hilversum
The Netherlands
Telephone +31 (0) 35-6231341
For a full itinerary, please see the website of the Amrath Hotel.
The Hotel Lapershoek can also be reached by public transport. Be sure to take the train to ‘Station Hilversum Sportpark’ from which it is only a three minute walk.
Please consult www.9292.nl (door-to-door journey planner, also available in English) or call 0900-9292 (travel advice by phone, € 0.70 p/m).
For attendees interested in an overnight stay, we have made a special price agreement with the hotel. Please let us know if you wish to make use of this.
The course starts at 09.30 am and ends at 5 pm. Registration commences at 08.30 am.
MODULE 1: STRATEGY & PLANNING
This session introduces the data lake together with the need for a data strategy and looks at the reasons why companies need it. It looks at what should be in your data strategy, the operating model needed to implement, the types of data you have to manage and the scope of implementation. It also looks at the policies and processes needed to bring your data under control.
MODULE 2: METHODOLOGY & TECHNOLOGIES
Having understood strategy, this session looks at multiple methodologies and the technologies needed to help apply it to your structured and multi-structured data to bring it under control. It also looks at how platforms like Hadoop and common data services provide the foundation to manage information across the enterprise
MODULE 3: DATA STANDARDISATION & THE BUSINESS GLOSSARY
This session looks at the need for data standardisation of structured data and of new insights from processing unstructured data. The key to making this happen is to create common data names and definitions for your data to establish a shared business vocabulary (SBV). The SBV should be defined and stored in a business glossary.
MODULE 4: ORGANISING THE DATA LAKE
This session looks at how to organise data to still be able to manage it in a complex data landscape. It looks at zoning, versioning, the need for collaboration between business and IT and the use of an information catalog in managing the data
MODULE 5: THE DATA REFINERY PROCESS
This session looks at the process of discovering where your data is and how to refine it to get it under control
MODULE 6: REFINING BIG DATA & DATA FOR DATA WAREHOUSES
This session looks at how the data refining processes can be applied to managing, governing and provisioning data in a Big Data analytical ecosystem and in traditional data warehouses. How do you deal with very large data volumes and different varieties of data? How do you load and process data in Hadoop? How should low-latency data be handled? Topics that will be covered include:
MODULE 7: INFORMATION AUDIT & PROTECTION – THE FORGOTTON SIDE OF DATA GOVERNANCE
Over recent years we have seen many major brands suffer embarrassing publicity due to data security breaches that have damaged their brand and reduced customer confidence. With data now highly distributed and so many technologies in place that offer audit and security, many organisations end up with a piecemeal approach to information audit and protection. Policies are everywhere with no
single view of the policies associated with securing data across the enterprise. The number of administrators involved is often difficult to determine and regulatory compliance is now demanding that data is protected and that organisations can prove this to their auditors. So how are organisations dealing with this problem? Are the same data privacy policies enforced everywhere? How is data access security co-ordinated across portals, processes, applications and data? Is anyone auditing privileged user activity? This session defines this problem, looks at the requirements needed for Enterprise Data Audit and Protection and then looks at what technologies are available to help you integrate this into you data strategy
Taking part in this two-day workshop will only cost 1305 Euro when registering 30 days beforehand and 1450 Euro per person after the Early Bird period expires (excl. 21% Dutch VAT). This also covers documentation, lunch, tea/coffee.
Members of the DAMA NL, Belux or UK Chapter are eligible for 10 percent discount on the registration fee.
In completing your registration form you declare that you agree with our Terms and Conditions.
Extra discounts
Discounts are available for group bookings of two or more delegates representing the same organization made at the same time. Ten percent off for the second and third delegate and fifteen percent off for all delegates when registering four or more delegates (all delegates must be listed on the same invoice).
This cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts.
Payment
Full payment is due prior to the event. An invoice will be sent to you containing our full bank details including BIC and IBAN. Your payment should always include the invoice number as well as the name of your company and the delegate name.
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“Very usefull training! Much expertise and well organized.”
“Excellent overview of a domain which is not well understood.”
“Very usefull training! Much expertise and well organized.”
“Excellent overview of a domain which is not well understood.”
“Very usefull training! Much expertise and well organized.”
“Excellent overview of a domain which is not well understood.”
Practically all of our seminars and workshops can be offered as an In-house course for your company exclusively. We can tailor with extra focus on specific topics that apply to your organization. Also available in online format or in face-to-face format with live video stream.