Data reliability in retail banking means critical data is secure, correct and complete wherever it is used throughout the enterprise. Trusted data leads to confidence in operational and analytical process activities. Creating and maintaining reliable data requires an investment in the necessary people, processes and technology required to govern data on an enterprisewide basis.

In this informative webcast on 28 January at 10am (ET), Mike Ferguson of Intelligent Business Strategies discusses the impact of unreliable data on retail banks. He defines the requirements needed to facilitate data reliability in retail baking and offers a practical approach to creating and governing that data. He then shows how you can get started in making trusted data available to help improve marketing, customer service, risk management, compliance and profitability.





 

 

 


 

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Mike Ferguson
Managing Director,
Intelligent Business Strategies



Mike Ferguson is Managing Director of Intelligent Business Strategies Limited.  As an analyst and consultant he specialises in business intelligence and enterprise business integration.  With over 26 years of IT experience, Mike has consulted for dozens of companies on business intelligence strategy, technology selection, enterprise architecture, enterprise portals, business process integration, SOA and data integration.  He has spoken at events all over the world and written numerous articles.  Mike is a resident expert on the Business Intelligence Network, providing articles, blogs and his insights on the industry.  Formerly he was a principal and co-founder of Codd and Date Europe Limited – the inventors of the Relational Model, a Chief Architect at NCR on the Teradata DBMS and European Managing Director of Database Associates.  He teaches popular Enterprise 2.0 master classes in Operational Business Intelligence and Performance Management, Master Data Management, Service Oriented Architecture and Enterprise Portals.