'MDM and CDI for a Global Enterprise' authors discuss trends, ROI |
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| 08 May 2007 | SearchDataManagement.com |
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Master data management (MDM) and customer data integration (CDI) are popular industry buzzwords -- but implementing these kinds of programs can be complex and challenging, according to many experts and end users.
SearchDataManagement.com talked to Alex Berson and Larry Dubov, authors of Master Data Management and Customer Data Integration for a Global Enterprise (McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, May 2007). They have firsthand experience implementing MDM, CDI and information management programs, particularly in the financial services, pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.
In the 30-minute podcast, appropriate for both business and technical audiences, listeners will:
- Hear the authors' definitions of MDM and CDI, and learn more about the business benefits.
- Find out how organizations are handling the MDM ROI question and building business cases.
- Get inside information about MDM and CDI implementation trends -- and learn how to avoid costly mistakes.
- Learn low-cost actions that organizations can take to prepare for future MDM and CDI programs.
About the authors: Alex Berson is director and fellow at BearingPoint Inc., a McLean, Va.-based management consulting firm. He is an internationally recognized expert, thought leader, author and educator in various areas of information technologies. He has held key positions at BearingPoint, Entrust, Merrill Lynch, Dun & Bradstreet and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Larry Dubov is a senior manager at BearingPointInc. a McLean, Va.-based management consulting firm. He is an internationally recognized expert, thought leader, and veteran practitioner in the implementation of complex, business-driven technology solutions and enterprise information management programs. The list of his clients includes established banks, financial services, insurance and pharmaceutical companies.
| Data Discussion Podcast: MDM and CDI for a Global Enterprise authors discuss trends, ROI | |
Alex Berson and Larry Dubov, authors of Master Data Management and Customer Data Integration for a Global Enterprise, discuss trends, ROI and costly mistakes.
3:30 -- The authors' definitions of MDM and CDI.
5:16 -- Refuting skeptic's claims that MDM is all "hype."
7:05 -- The potential business benefits of MDM-CDI.
9:25 -- How organizations deal with the ROI of MDM.
22:16 -- Words of warning about costly MDM-CDI mistakes.
25:15 -- Low-cost ways to prepare for MDM-CDI.
27:12 -- Current MDM-CDI implementation trends
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