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The larger the organization, the more data it generates. Data can provide valuable intelligence, or it can be a dead weight just taking up space on the servers. And the more data there is, the harder it is to manage.<\/p>\n

Disorganized data, manual data sorting, and opaque data processes can seriously impact productivity. This is further complicated by the need to comply with regulations that dictate what can and cannot be done with data.<\/p>\n

If you recognize your company in the above paragraph, you urgently need to set up a system for secure enterprise data management<\/a> that covers the protection, processing, and use of data.<\/p>\n

In this article, Intellias data and analytics service experts explain how to build an enterprise data management strategy<\/a>, what problems it will help you solve, and what you will get as a result.<\/p>\n

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Let Intellias solve your enterprise data management issues with the power of AI, DataOps, and data engineering.<\/p>\n

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Benefits and challenges of enterprise data management<\/h2>\n

Reducing the data chaos by optimizing operations<\/h3>\n

When speaking about the importance of enterprise data management<\/a>, this is the first thing to mention. Without EDM, information may be communicated inaccurately. Data may get stuck in bottlenecks and become difficult to find and use.<\/p>\n

Hewlett Packard\u2019s Data Innovations Guide<\/a> states data volumes as one of the key challenges in data management. EDM can significantly reduce the hustle around data, providing a standardized and streamlined approach to handling large volumes of information.<\/p>\n

Challenges of data management<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Improved data quality and better decision-making<\/h3>\n

Poor-quality data is of little or no use to the company and creates unnecessary manual work for employees. When data is stored in different formats and in different silos, and when it contains noise, it becomes impossible to draw conclusions based on it.<\/p>\n

EDM eliminates all of the above. Data becomes unified and standardized. It also becomes easier to process, and therefore can be transformed into business intelligence for decision-making.<\/p>\n

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One Intellias illustrates how an enterprise data management strategy can help drive impressive results. We helped a US-based cloud communications platform implement real-time data analytics. This enabled the client to make much better strategic decisions, which resulted in a 30% revenue increase and two million users in two years.<\/p>\n <\/div> \n <\/div>\n

Increased data protection and regulatory compliance<\/h3>\n

The worst thing that can happen to a company\u2019s data is a leak. Especially if that data is sensitive. In that case, the company will have problems with everyone from customers to regulators. In May 2023, Meta was fined \u20ac1.2 billion (over $1.3 million) for violating the GDPR<\/a>. Such incidents are especially devastating for the healthcare industry. In 2019, the Magellan Health data breach resulted in USD 1.43 million<\/a> in payments to affected patients.<\/p>\n

One of the key benefits of enterprise data management is that it allows you to handle data as securely as possible. By clearly understanding the data flow, an enterprise can implement practices and technologies to protect it.<\/p>\n

Regulatory compliance is another important aspect. For example, the GDPR, the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the Canadian PIPEDA, and the Irish DPA clearly regulate what can and cannot be done with personal information. By building EDM, you can adjust to these requirements and protect yourself from fines for non-compliance.<\/p>\n

Adoption of new technologies and abandonment of outdated ones<\/h3>\n

EDM implies not only putting processes in order but also implementing cutting-edge technologies. Legacy systems, databases, and tools drag a company to the bottom and prevent it from fully realizing its competitive advantages.<\/p>\n

By implementing EDM, you can equip your business with the latest technologies, including AI, and transfer infrastructure to the cloud. It is best when your implementation partner actively facilitates this. Intellias offers clients a convenient transition to new technologies<\/a>.<\/p>\n

We partner with top cloud vendors and have in-depth knowledge of their solutions, enabling us to offer the best terms for our clients when setting up cloud-based data platforms. Our experts are also always there to help with rapid technology adoption. Finally, when building EDM, we implement the most advanced technologies such as Snowflake, Databriks, and data architectures like data fabric and data mesh<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Reduced costs and increased efficiency<\/h3>\n

One of the key trials of companies without EDM is excessive manual work by employees. What good is an entire staff of analysts if they spend most of their time just finding the right document?<\/p>\n

With EDM, working with data becomes much easier and more convenient, as employees always know how and where to find it.<\/p>\n

Intellias has relevant experience in this area. One enterprise data management example is our project to build a data management solution for a European business in the loan management industry<\/a>. By building a clear data management strategy, we were able to achieve a 10% decrease in average manual actions per case and a 20% cost efficiency increase through custom data infrastructure.<\/p>\n

Enterprise data management vs. master data management<\/h2>\n

When it comes to data management, two similar terms \u2014 EDM and MDM \u2014 often come up. Although enterprise data management (EDM) and master data management (MDM) operate on the same plane, these concepts should not be confused. Their scopes, tasks, and responsibilities are different.<\/p>\n

EDM is a more general concept. It encompasses all work with all of an organization\u2019s data assets. EDM includes data governance, information quality, integration, data protection, etc.<\/p>\n

MDM is one of the elements of enterprise data management and involves working only with master data. Master data is the most important company reference data, such as information about customers, suppliers, and processes.<\/p>\n

Master data management consists of consolidating, cleaning, and synchronizing master data throughout the organization. This allows master data to be perceived as a single source of truth about business assets.<\/p>\n

In other words, where EDM focuses on managing enterprise data for decision-making, MDM focuses only on business-critical items.<\/p>\n

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How to develop an enterprise data management strategy<\/h2>\n

It\u2019s hard to imagine a more profitable investment than working with a reliable technology partner. According to Forrester\u2019s research for data cloud company Collibra<\/a>, companies relying on data insights are 58% more likely to achieve their revenue goals and 162% more likely to exceed them compared to their competitors. Furthermore, the Forrester study shows that these companies have a 173% advantage in complying with regulations.<\/p>\n

Let\u2019s take a look at the steps involved in building an enterprise data management strategy.<\/p>\n

Define data management objectives<\/h3>\n

Any strategy starts with planning. You need to build a fault-tolerant structure that will work and yet be flexible enough to adjust when things go wrong.<\/p>\n

To do this, you need to clearly define your business goals. When you know what outcome you need to achieve, you can make informed decisions.<\/p>\n

Typical goals for implementing an enterprise data management strategy include:<\/p>\n