How To Sort Data Governance Interests

Data management service provider expert offers practical advice on balancing operations with business needs

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Peter Travers, vice president and principal of global solutions, Eagle Investment Systems

Data governance planning is becoming more an issue of staff expertise and using the correct sourcing without duplicating information. Making data governance plans must include consideration of front-, middle- and back-office roles-and their different concerns, says Peter Travers, vice president and principal of global solutions at Eagle Investment Systems.

In 18 years at Eagle and over two decades in the industry, Travers has come to recognize data governance planning as a "journey that is never

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