DataFlux President and CEO Tony Fisher to Keynote Customer Data Integration Conference

Release date: 3/21/2007

Fisher to discuss the maturity of master data management at CDI-MDM Summit in San Francisco

WHAT:
 

“MDM: More Than a Single View of the Enterprise,” a keynote address by Tony Fisher, president and CEO of DataFlux.

As with all data-intensive initiatives, successful master data management (MDM) requires a certain level of organizational data maturity. This presentation and discussion will unveil a model that guides companies as they grow from initial data management initiatives to MDM – the creation of a single view of customers, products or other assets. Attendees will learn:

  • The four different levels of the data management maturity model
  • How to measure the “data maturity” of their own organization
  • How the maturity level of data impacts their organization’s ability to achieve effective MDM and customer data integration (CDI)
WHO:

Tony Fisher, President and CEO of DataFlux Corporation.
Tony Fisher joined DataFlux as president and general manager in 2000. In his years at DataFlux, he has guided the company through tremendous growth as DataFlux became a market-leading provider of data quality and data integration solutions. Fisher is also a featured speaker and author about emerging trends in data quality, data integration and MDM. Previously, he was the director of data warehouse technology at SAS, the parent company of DataFlux.

WHEN AND WHERE:
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at 10:00 A.M.
San Francisco Marriott Hotel
San Francisco

This conference is presented by DM Review and the CDI-MDM Institute. The Summit will explore new technologies and techniques for effective customer data integration (CDI) and master data management (MDM), while highlighting the role of data quality in regulatory compliance, supply chain management and service-oriented architectures (SOA). Audience members will learn how to reap the benefits of a growing market of CDI solutions that will exceed $1 billion by 2008.

 

To speak with Tony after his speech, stop by the DataFlux Booth #43-44.