This presentation was given in a live webinar on May 17, 2012
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About the Presentation
Movers and shakers in the data and information management industries are talking about Big Data and the Cloud being the next big thing, if not the NOW big thing. Organizations are beginning to embrace these aspects of data management at least to the point of learning more about them with the potential of injecting them into their data and information strategies in the coming months and / or years.
The question of the month is … What is the impact of Big Data and the Cloud on Data Governance? Or should it be … What is the impact of Data Governance on Big Data and the Cloud? Since these aspects of data management are becoming discovery topics in the least and hot topics at best … What should organizations do to prepare for governing Big Data? What should organizations do to prepare for governing data in the Cloud? Will traditional data governance suffice or do we need a different type of data governance? People in the real-world are looking for answers to these questions.
Join Bob Seiner and DATAVERSITY for the fifth a series of monthly webinars titled “Real-World Data Governance” where Bob will provide experienced insight directed at helping organizations answer these questions. Through this webinar, Bob will provide a list of considerations for determining the future of governing Big Data and data in the Cloud in the organizations that participate in this webinar.
Join us for further adventures in “Real-World Data Governance”.
About the Speaker
Robert S. Seiner is the President and Principal of KIK Consulting & Educational Services and the Publisher of The Data Administration Newsletter (TDAN.com). Bob was recently awarded the DAMA Professional Award for significant and demonstrable contributions to the data management industry. Bob specializes in “non-invasive data governance”, data stewardship, and meta-data management solutions.





















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