Data is meaningless unless it is handled in an efficient, organized way that ensures quality and accuracy. To achieve this, organizations need to introduce a consistent standard of data handling, otherwise known as a data governance protocol. By targeting such things as data integrity, data standardization and audit capabilities, BI teams can develop a system that supplies them with the best quality data so they can turn it into the most useful intelligence.
It’s now just the BI unit that wins here. BI tools can also be used to reverse engineer data protocols and strengthen governance and compliance. This technology is designed to detect patterns and sort data, making it a great tool to detect any issues with existing governance so that organizations can refine their protocol.
In this latest episode of The BI Report, our panel will break down how BI can help strengthen data governance and regulatory compliance in a symbiotic relationship.