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The future of data management in 2023
It’s all about consolidation, ROI and observability. Change is the rapid constant of the tech world. So, what lies in store in the world of enterprise data management next year? Based on years of experience and a group of developments I’ve been noticing, here are five things I see on the horizon

Comprehensive data management enables decision-making for CIO and CFO functions
HFS Research Report: CIO and CFO functions face data integrity challenges with the sheer amount of data generated, which has to be addressed for reliable business outcomes. The data quality issues are usually due to human errors, migration from legacy or disparate systems, obsolete/redundant data, etc.

The UK government wants to reload the Matrix. But is there a glitch?
According to Chris Gorton, SVP and MD EMEA at data management software firm Syniti, it will be the data integration and delivery that will be really testing, given the legacy systems and data formats across eight different departments.

Maintaining Data Residency Requirements During A Complex Data Migration
Rex Ahlstrom is the CTO and EVP of Growth & Innovation at Syniti, a leader in enterprise data management, and in this article offers his view on maintaining data residency requirements during a complex data migration.

Stop grappling with rubbish data and make data quality a process
Rex Ahlstrom is CTO at Syniti. Syniti enables agile enterprises with silo-free enterprise data management that helps turn complex data challenges into competitive advantages. With a unified, learning platform and one of the world’s largest teams of data-focused experts, enterprises and global alliance partners choose Syniti when they require trusted data to ignite business growth and reduce risks.