June 12, 2008. SAS Workshop, Montreal Canada.
Deconstructing Data Governance
In this session, author and consultant Jill Dyché discusses the emerging trend of data governance, and explains why the time is right for businesses to launch formal data governance programs. She will distinguish data governance with data quality and data stewardship—they are often used synonymously—and explain why companies should begin leveraging existing skills and investing in new ones to meet the business demands for strategic data.
May 20, 2008. TechTarget Seminar, New York City.
Master Data Management for the Enterprise
This seminar by Jill Dyche and Evan Levy will bring the lessons of the early adopters to you, providing you with real-world experiences and a tactical roadmap to help you understand how to effectively plan and implement master data management. It will provide best practices, expert advice and peer guidance to help you successfully execute on your objectives. Expect proven tips on how to scope your MDM program, gain organizational support, tailor a development organization around master data deployment, and avoid common MDM pitfalls.
May 29, 2008. TechTarget Seminar, Washington, DC.
Master Data Management for the Enterprise
This seminar by Jill Dyche and Evan Levy will bring the lessons of the early adopters to you, providing you with real-world experiences and a tactical roadmap to help you understand how to effectively plan and implement master data management. It will provide best practices, expert advice and peer guidance to help you successfully execute on your objectives. Expect proven tips on how to scope your MDM program, gain organizational support, tailor a development organization around master data deployment, and avoid common MDM pitfalls.
May 11, 2008. TDWI Conference, Chicago.
BI from Both Sides: Aligning Business and IT
There is an explosion of interest in Master Data Management (MDM) as organizations race to reconcile disparate reference data across operational and analytical systems. Early MDM adopters—many of whom presented at TDWI’s recent MDM Insights event—have already taken the first steps towards deploying MDM solutions to harmonize customer, product, supplier, organization, financial, and other core data sets. This Webinar will summarize the key findings from the presentations and discussions that took place at the TDWI event, providing practitioners contemplating an MDM initiative a roadmap for delivering a successful solution.
April 24, 2008. DAMA Conference, Seattle.
Data Management: the Tactical Component of MDM Strategy
Businesses have recognized that Master Data Management (MDM) is a necessary strategy to create and maintain customer-centric focus. However, in the frantic excitement to adopt MDM ahead of competition, companies are looking to MDM tools and IT to achieve MDM goals, forgetting the fact that MDM is not a pure IT function, but involves people and processes spanning entire company necessitating an effective DM practice be in place. In this presentation, Shravan Miryala, Ph.D., focuses on the typical DM charter and functions, who makes up a DM group, how it relates to enterprise and MDM.
April 15, 2008. TDWI Webinar.
Lessons Learned by MDM Early Adopters: Reflections from TDWI’s MDM Insight Conference
This popular workshop—often attended by IT and business-user teams from the same company—focuses on ways to ensure that data warehouse and BI projects remain top-of-mind in your organization. For managers considering new BI applications, it covers a series of real-life scenarios that illustrate requirements-driven development. For those already underway with their BI initiatives, it presents best-practice case studies to ensure that BI is approached not as a one-time-only activity, but as a portfolio of capabilities deployed over time. Examples of BI success stories are interwoven throughout the day to illustrate high-profile best practices.
April 11, 2008. TechTarget On-Demand Webcast.
Off the Sidelines and Into the Game: Tips for MDM Beginners
This webcast is specifically designed to help attendees of the TechTarget Seminar series to get the most out of the upcoming MDM Seminars -- though any professional whose job involves the delivery of business information will benefit from this expert presentation. After watching this webcast, you'll have a basic understanding of MDM concepts and terms, as well as a better understanding of your specific goals and challenges. On-demand multimedia webcast.
March 18, 2008. DAMA Conference, San Diego.
A Day in the Life of a Casino Data Warehouse
Who are the Gaming industry leaders? How big is this industry? Where do their leaders and executives come from? Baseline Expert Bob Newell answers these questions and more as he delves into the gaming industry, discussing the issues they face, how they’re using their data and what’s in store for the future.
March 2-4 , 2008. TDWI Master Data Management Insight Conference, Savannah.
Keynote: MDM Hits the Mainstream
Jill Dyche co-chairs TDWI's Master Data Management Insight, an exclusive summit for business and IT executives who are actively planning to implement MDM and related information technologies. Attendees will hear from early adopters with real-life stories to share, meet leading and emerging vendors, and gain know-how from industry thought leaders who can accurately assess the current and future directions of the market. Keynote Presentation by Jill Dyche.
March 3 , 2008. TDWI Master Data Management Insight Conference, Savannah.
Five Levels of MDM (and Data Governance!) Maturity
As it evolves, the term Master Data Management has become an amalgam of different functions and capabilities. Evan Levy demonstrates an MDM taxonomy that separates and describes discrete capabilities, helping you understand your company’s “as is” environment to help you accelerate toward your “to be” objectives for master data.
February 17-22, 2008. TDWI World Conference, Las Vegas.
BI from Both Sides
Executives are starting to get it. They understand that data warehousing is a strategic enabler, and conversations are shifting away from the platform and toward business value. As business intelligence becomes an ever more critical corporate program, line of business managers and end users are not only key stakeholders, they also increasingly hold the purse strings. This popular workshop—often attended by IT and business user teams from the same company—focuses on ways to ensure that data warehouse and BI projects remain top-of-mind in your organization.
February 17-18, 2008. TDWI World Conference, Las Vegas.
Executive Summit: Master Data Management: The Next Wave for BI Professionals
Master data management (MDM) represents on-demand, operational data integration. Standardizing and managing reference data (i.e., lists of customers, products, parts, suppliers) across multiple applications throughout an enterprise solves an entirely new set of business problems. This session will show how BI and MDM complement each other as business enablers and fit within an overall governance framework.
December 4, 2007. Wilshire Data Governance Conference, Orlando.
Bulletproof MDM
Many companies beginning their journey down the data governance path make assumptions about the players, participants, and activities necessary to support their initiative. In this session, Evan Levy will describe how beginning a data governance journey requires a teaming framework that differs from the normal IT/Business alignment approach. He will introduce a basic framework that identifies the different players and their roles and responsibilities in supporting the data governance initiative.
December 5, 2007. Wilshire Data Governance Conference, Orlando.
Data Governance: From Idea to Execution
As executives get ever more serious about regulatory compliance, merger and acquisition strategies, smarter target marketing, and better business intelligence, the frameworks, processes, and policy making around enterprise data has become a corporate mandate. However you define data governance, it is becoming a bona-fide requirement for supporting data integration and management for both operational and analytical business needs. Given its broad focus and cross-functional impact, new best practices are emerging to ensure that data governance is not only planned for, but deployed in a sustainable way. This presentation, by Baseline partner Jill Dyche and Dataflux CEO Tony Fisher, will discuss both the planning and execution of data governance, and offer ways for attendees to gauge their own data governance maturity.
November 29, 2007. Initiate Webcast.
Data Modeling & MDM: The Facts and the Fiction
With the sizzling hot emergence of Master Data Management (MDM) comes excitement, adoption, and assumptions. As with any strategic technology solution the importance of modeling and architecture in MDM is critical. While many MDM adopters understand data modeling in the context of their databases, the data model in MDM continues to be misunderstood. In this session, Evan Levy will review how MDM works and differentiate the truths and myths regarding the role that the logical data model plays within the MDM environment.
November 20, 2007. Dataflux Web Seminar.
Zero to Five: A Stepwise Progression for MDM and Data Governance
Companies assessing master data management are using a variety of metrics. Some focus on functionality, some on architectural stacks, while others weigh vendor choices based on a proof-of-concept approach. On the heels of last year’s acclaimed book on Customer Data Integration, Jill Dyché and Evan Levy are back at it, once again relating their real-world experiences in planning, designing, and implementing MDM programs at Fortune 1000 companies. In this webcast, Jill and Evan will describe the evolution of MDM maturity as explained in their new white paper, “The Baseline on MDM: Five Levels of Maturity for Master Data Management.” They will walk through the various levels of MDM functionality, discuss how they build on one another, and explain how MDM maturity accelerates data governance maturity.
November 16, 2007. CDI Institute and Source Media CDI-MDM Summit, New York City.
Building the Agile MDM Team
Many companies embarking on Master Data Management (MDM) initiatives make certain assumptions about the way they should launch their projects. In this workshop, consultant and author Evan Levy will describe why deploying customer master data solutions via CDI and MDM technologies requires a different implementation framework—and different development skills. He will introduce a basic MDM development framework, explain the accompanying roles on the development team, and describe how an MDM implementation should be managed for long-term success.
November 6, 2007. TechTarget & SearchDataManagement Seminar, Chicago.
Bulletproof MDM
It's no secret: a master data project takes money, resources, collaboration and commitment. Who should be paying for it? What should the project team be responsible for - and perhaps more importantly, what should the line of business managers and end-users be responsible for? How will you sustain momentum and funding for your long term strategy? As you build your case for MDM, you'll need to consider questions like these. This session will help you "bullet proof" your plan before you seek project approval.
October 31, 2007. TDWI Conference, Orlando.
Understanding MDM Technical Deployment: Architecture and the Vendor Landscape
The days of me-too data warehouses and behemoth data provisioning systems are over. Companies are taking a much more deliberate—and cost-aware—approach to managing their master data. In this session, consultant and former industry analyst James Masuoka will examine the trend of master data management. He will cover its technical components, explain various architectural approaches, and discuss how MDM solutions can integrate into an existing IT architecture—with or without a data warehouse. The session will end with a review of the prevailing and emerging vendors in the master data management space.
October 30, 2007. TDWI Conference, Orlando.
CDI and MDM in Practice
Master data management (MDM) represents nothing less than the convergence of different IT components, including business intelligence, service oriented architecture, data integration, real-time data access, and data quality. In this presentation, Jill Dyché and Evan Levy will present considerations for evaluating, implementing, launching, and sustaining the management of customer master data via customer data integration (CDI).
October 29, 2007. TDWI Conference, Orlando.
Beyond the Data Warehouse: Architectural Options for Data Integration
Data warehousing used to be IT's weapon of choice for corralling the "islands of data" and bringing order to the decentralized information chaos. However, shifting business priorities, outsourcing’s popularity, and the emergence of a new set of technology solutions have changed the landscape and the complexity of managing the abundance of enterprise data. In this session, Evan Levy will identify the architectural trade-offs and issues associated with each solution—from performance and functionality to flexibility and efficiency. He will present examples and case studies where these new integration architectures and methods have been implemented.
October 29, 2007. TDWI Conference, Orlando.
BI From Both Sides: Aligning Business and IT
Executives are starting to get it. They understand that data warehousing is a strategic enabler, and conversations are shifting away from the platform and toward business value. As business intelligence becomes an ever more critical corporate program, line of business managers and end users are not only key stakeholders, they also increasingly hold the purse strings. This popular workshop—often attended by IT and business user teams from the same company—focuses on ways to ensure that data warehouse and BI projects remain top-of-mind in your organization. Examples of BI success stories are interwoven throughout the day to illustrate high-profile best practices.
October 9, 2007. Teradata Partners User Group Conference, Las Vegas.
Data Governance in the World of MDM
In her new book, Customer Data Integration: Achieving the Single Version of the Truth (Wiley, 2006), Jill Dyché defines Master Data Management (MDM) as “the set of disciplines and methods to ensure the currency, meaning, and quality of a company’s reference data within and across subject areas.” It’s a lofty goal, and one that transcends technology platforms and functions. In this session, Jill will discuss the concept of data governance and illustrate how it works in companies that need to make and enforce policies around data usage and access.
October 1-2, 2007. Identity Systems User Conference, New York.
The Leading Edge of MDM: A Maturity Model Taxonomy
Keynote Presentation by Jill Dyché and Evan Levy.
September 25, 2007. TechTarget & SearchDataManagement Seminar, Chicago.
Bulletproof MDM
It's no secret: a master data project takes money, resources, collaboration and commitment. Who should be paying for it? What should the project team be responsible for - and perhaps more importantly, what should the line of business managers and end-users be responsible for? How will you sustain momentum and funding for your long term strategy? As you build your case for MDM, you'll need to consider questions like these. This session will help you "bullet proof" your plan before you seek project approval.
September 24-27, 2007. Information & Data Quality (IDQ) Conference, Las Vegas.
Extended Data Profiling for MDM
As Master Data Management (MDM) implementations come of age, companies are shifting their focus on the functionality of Customer Data Integration (CDI) and Product Information Management (PIM) solutions, whilst little attention is paid to the data itself. This presentation by Shravan Miriyala will focus on real-life use cases to illustrate how to extend data profiling for MDM, and how its outcomes impact not only the data, but the accompanying architecture, integration, and quality planning incumbent on MDM projects.
September 20, 2007. D&B and DM Review Executive Briefing, Atlanta.
Effective Customer Data Integration: Maximize ROI with a Single Customer View
Do you know who your best customers are? Are you taking full advantage of cross-sell and upsell opportunities? Are you maximizing revenue growth as well as ROI from your enterprise applications? Join consultants and authors Jill Dyché and Evan Levy, data quality consultant Vicki Raeburn and D&B in this informative workshop to help you maximize your investments in CDI and MDM. We'll describe CDI/MDM, review implementation and business challenges and provide practical advice and real-life case studies for overcoming them. » Read more
September 19, 2007. TDWI Webinar.
Your BI To Do List for 2008: Lessons Learned from 2007
Jill Dyché shares some of the new crop of “lessons learned” from her 2007 projects, coloring in new issues and emerging technology trends and explaining their impact on BI and data warehouse environments. She’ll discuss new challenges facing early adopter companies—data governance, operational data integration, and master data management among them—and will present a checklist for BI managers and practitioners to use to be proactive for the coming year.
September 18, 2007. D&B and DM Review Executive Briefing, Chicago.
Effective Customer Data Integration: Maximize ROI with a Single Customer View
Do you know who your best customers are? Are you taking full advantage of cross-sell and upsell opportunities? Are you maximizing revenue growth as well as ROI from your enterprise applications? Join consultants and authors Jill Dyché and Evan Levy, data quality consultant Vicki Raeburn and D&B in this informative workshop to help you maximize your investments in CDI and MDM. We'll describe CDI/MDM, review implementation and business challenges and provide practical advice and real-life case studies for overcoming them.
September 11, 2007. DataFlux User Event, Orlando.
Keynote Presentation
The demand for data governance to support critical business initiatives is skyrocketing–
and with it the confusion. How can data governance be introduced and deployed in a long-term, sustainable framework? Author and consultant Evan Levy will cover the critical success factors for designing and deploying a data governance framework for the long-term.
August 23, 2007. TDWI Conference, San Diego.
Best Practices for BI Requirements
Our business users are tired. They shun meetings and decline participation in planning sessions. They're tired of protracted JAD sessions. This leaves business analysts and data stewards wondering, "How do we engage stakeholders in a fresh way? And how do we make business requirements useful to BI developers?"
August 22, 2007. TDWI Conference, San Diego.
Architectural Alternatives for Data Integration
In this session, Evan Levy will identify the architectural trade-offs and issues associated with each solution—from performance and functionality to flexibility and efficiency. He will present examples and case studies where these new integration architectures and methods have been implemented. Along the way, he'll pepper the course with architectural examples that illustrate new ways of solving often age-old data integration dilemmas.
August 20, 2007. TDWI Conference, San Diego.
BI from Both Sides
Jill Dyche hosts this popular workshop—often attended by IT and business user teams from the same company—as it focuses on ways to ensure that data warehouse and BI projects remain top-of-mind in your organization.
August 16, 2007. TechTarget & SearchDataManagement Seminar, Princeton.
Bullet-proof MDM
It's no secret: a master data project takes money, resources, collaboration and commitment. Who should be paying for it? What should the project team be responsible for - and perhaps more importantly, what should the line of business managers and end-users be responsible for? How will you sustain momentum and funding for your long term strategy? As you build your case for MDM, you'll need to consider questions like these. This session will help you "bullet proof" your plan before you seek project approval.
August 14, 2007. Informatica Web Seminar.
The New Era of EDW: Enterprise Data Warehousing (EDW) Evolves
Gone are the days when data warehousing was synonymous with high-end, non-critical processing. As companies increasingly come to grips with rampant silos--from both the systems and organizational perspectives--they are turning to enterprise data warehouses for not only strategic advantage, but to drive operational efficiencies. In this Webinar, Jill Dyché and Evan Levy, Co-Founders of Baseline Consulting will discuss an updated approach to EDW.
June 28, 2007. Data Governance Conference, San Francisco.
Data Governance: From Idea to Execution
As executives get ever more serious about regulatory compliance, merger and acquisition strategies, smarter target marketing, and better business intelligence, the frameworks, processes, and policy making around enterprise data has become a corporate mandate. This presentation, by Baseline partner Jill Dyche and Dataflux CEO Tony Fisher, will discuss both the planning and execution of data governance, and offer ways for attendees to gauge their own data governance maturity.
June 28, 2007. Data Governance Conference, San Francisco.
Planning and Architecting Your MDM Solution
Evan Levy describes how existing and emerging practices like business analysis, data modeling, data stewardship, and data governance become key MDM components. Indeed, when done right, MDM can help strengthen these and other practices within your organization.
June 27, 2007. B-Eye Network Web Seminar.
Understanding the High Cost of Low Quality Product Data
Join Jill Dyché and Evan Levy from Baseline Consulting and Jennifer Schmitz from Business Objects for this Web seminar. In this event, you will learn how to improve operational performance by improving data quality and data reliability. Hear real-world results of companies that have embraced a universal data cleansing solution.
June 26, 2007. DM Review Executive Briefing, San Francisco.
Effective CDI:
Maximize Your ROI with a Single View of Your Customers
Join D&B and consultant and author Evan Levy in this practical workshop, where he and D&B CDI executives will describe CDI and MDM, review implementation challenges and provide advice and real-life case studies for overcoming them.
May 24, 2007. B-Eye Network Webcast.
How We Did It: A BI Best Practice Speaks
In this engaging and practical webcast, consultant and author Jill Dyché will be joined by her client and friend, Bedeke Cresci, Director of Information Solutions at CheckFree. CheckFree, the financial e-commerce powerhouse that owns the lion’s share of the rapidly growing online bill payment market, won The Data Warehousing Institute’s Best Practice Leadership Award in 2005, beating out over 80 other companies.
May 23, 2007. Dataflux City Tour: CDI-MDM Executive Briefing, Minneapolis
MDM and CDI in the Year of Execution
Jill Dyche will discuss how companies are moving from planning to execution of their MDM strategies. She’ll show examples of how companies have implemented CDI and MDM, discuss how these solutions are retrofitted into existing BI and operational environments, and walk through real-life use cases of how CDI and MDM have delivered business results.
May 22, 2007. Dataflux City Tour: CDI-MDM Executive Briefing, Chicago
MDM and CDI in the Year of Execution
Jill Dyche will discuss how companies are moving from planning to execution of their MDM strategies. She’ll show examples of how companies have implemented CDI and MDM, discuss how these solutions are retrofitted into existing BI and operational environments, and walk through real-life use cases of how CDI and MDM have delivered business results.
May 17, 2007. TDWI Conference, Boston.
BI from Both Sides
Jill Dyche hosts this popular workshop—often attended by IT and business user teams from the same company—as it focuses on ways to ensure that data warehouse and BI projects remain top-of-mind in your organization.
May 9-11, 2007. Microsoft BI Conference, Seattle.
The Business Value of MDM
As its functional advantages become clearer and its role in service oriented architecture takes shape, MDM is appearing with greater frequency at the top of CIO to-do lists.
May 8, 2007. Dataflux City Tour: CDI-MDM Executive Briefing, Denver.
MDM and CDI in the Year of Execution
Jill Dyche will discuss how companies are moving from planning to execution of their MDM strategies. She’ll show examples of how companies have implemented CDI and MDM, discuss how these solutions are retrofitted into existing BI and operational environments, and walk through real-life use cases of how CDI and MDM have delivered business results.
May 1-3, 2007. Informatica World Conference, Orlando.
MDM 2.0: Master Data Deployment in the Real World
Jill Dyché and Evan Levy share first-hand experiences of emerging MDM best practices, show use cases of MDM in the context of data warehousing and data integration solutions, and share content on MDM “gotchas.”
March 25-27, 2007. CDI-MDM Summit, San Francisco.
Building the Agile MDM Team
Get an introduction to the MDM development lifecycle and learn why deploying customer master data solutions via CDI and MDM technologies require a different implementation framework—and different development skills. Speaker: Evan Levy, Baseline Partner.
March 6, 2007, DAMA, Boston.
Five New Trends in Data Management And What You Should Do Next
As executives embrace data as a corporate asset, companies are making big changes to their information infrastructures and reaping the rewards. Learn the 5 biggest trends in data management today. Keynote Speaker: Jill Dyche, Baseline Partner.
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