Firms 'Need to Prove Early Data Governance Success'

LONDON-Data governance projects need to start small and show early successes, according to speakers at the Data Governance Conference Europe 2008 in London in February.

Data governance is growing in importance, as master data management initiatives fuel the need for firms to govern data across silos. But as with many data initiatives, it can be difficult to prove return on investment.

This means there are examples of projects that are trying to achieve too much in a first phase. Todd Goldman, vice

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