As the volume of data used in asset management has grown exponentially, so has the need to effectively manage, store, and distribute it. In this CutterCast, we share key trends and takeaways from our Data Management Benchmarking survey, with a focus on data governance, data architecture, data ops and stewardship, data analytics and delivery, and data domains.
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Jun 15, 2023
CutterCast: Data Management Benchmarking Survey Results
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