In this new four-part series hosted by David Howell, Editor-in-Chief of Silicon UK, Michael O’Donnell, a senior analyst in Quest’s Data Management group and Danny Sandwell, a Senior Strategist at Quest, discuss the democratisation of data.

For data to be truly useful, data must be trusted, accessible, restorable, and governable. As data continues to drive strategic business decisions, how critical data democratisation will be discussed across the four episodes of this series.

Post-pandemic businesses must do more with the assets they have. A critical asset is data. How should enterprises begin their journey to becoming data-focused companies, with data democracy as a key pillar of their processes?

A data strategy has many components, but a trinity of drivers leads to true data democracy: Management, Trust, and Restoration. Businesses must be able to easily manage the data they have to extract value. Data must be trusted as strategic business decisions can be based on a single source of truth. And within the security aspect of data democracy, data must be protected from attack.

Even with a single view of truth, why is data often still mistrusted by its users? What is driving this behaviour ? How can businesses combat this and create a culture where data is trusted and used to base sound business decisions?

Join us to discover how your business can embrace data democracy and gain practical insights your enterprise can benefit from today.

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