Data governance can be thought of as a collection of people, technologies, processes, and policies that protect and help to manage the efficient use of data. Through data governance, we can ensure that the quality and security of the data used is maintained. Data governance also defines who can act, upon which data and using what methods. Hence, data governance is a data management concept that ensures that high data quality exists throughout the complete lifecycle of the data along with effective controls on how and with whom data is shared. Data governance focuses on areas such as include data integrity, data availability, usability and data consistency.
Not sure but it seems like there is a inconsistency in the Data Governance framework proposed by IBM. The IBM Data Fabric team has a better framework which rightly is as Data Discovery, Classification, Policy, Rules and Metadata.
As a Analyst if I want to perform best analysis without violating the data privacy rules How can I do this? Also How can I train any Machine Learning model without loosing these features ?
Data wouldn't be as valuable as the data that is consistently checked for quality, model/design, security, lifecycle and other crucial factors make this managed data an enterprise asset.
Hey, see the comment from the question asked by @ethanwolinsky4399: We record through a pane of glass and then flip the image in post-production. That's why you'll see an usually high percentage of left-handed presenters. ;-)
We record through a pane of glass and then flip the image in post-production. That's why you'll see an usually high percentage of left-handed presenters. ;-)
Don't mind me I am just here to appreciate his extraordinary backwards writing skills
I think its a mirrored video
An absolutely fantastic explanation on Data Governance, Thank you for the simplistic and easy to understand process.
Best explanation I have ever come across to explain basic data governance concept.
You did a great job explaining William. Thanks IBM for the video!
This is a great intro to data governance framework. Thank you!
Data governance can be thought of as a
collection of people, technologies,
processes, and policies that protect and
help to manage the efficient use of data.
Through data governance, we can
ensure that the quality and security of
the data used is maintained. Data
governance also defines who can act,
upon which data and using what
methods.
Hence, data governance is a data
management concept that ensures that
high data quality exists throughout the
complete lifecycle of the data along with
effective controls on how and with whom
data is shared.
Data governance focuses on areas such
as include data integrity, data
availability, usability and data
consistency.
Not sure but it seems like there is a inconsistency in the Data Governance framework proposed by IBM. The IBM Data Fabric team has a better framework which rightly is as Data Discovery, Classification, Policy, Rules and Metadata.
As a Analyst if I want to perform best analysis without violating the data privacy rules How can I do this? Also How can I train any Machine Learning model without loosing these features ?
Great video William. Thank you for sharing
Amazing session.
I appreciated your great job. But I have a question: What are the impacts that firms or companies may have on poor data management?
Data wouldn't be as valuable as the data that is consistently checked for quality, model/design, security, lifecycle and other crucial factors make this managed data an enterprise asset.
please give example for data governance for credit card portfolio in banking domain.
Great video. What is the best online platform where i can get courses and certification on data governance?
Good video, but probably could have used more background on what GDPR is referring to...
Very helpful
Thanks for sharing William
I want to know additonal elements about the Unified Process. Because it is a little old franework.
Thanks for sharing , great video
Well explained 👍
Interesting visual. Did this guy learn to write backwards or is there some sort of technology involved to reverse what he was writing?
same question!
Hey, see the comment from the question asked by @ethanwolinsky4399:
We record through a pane of glass and then flip the image in post-production. That's why you'll see an usually high percentage of left-handed presenters. ;-)
Sir data governance and data government ??❤
How do they make it look like they’re writing backwards like that?
We record through a pane of glass and then flip the image in post-production. That's why you'll see an usually high percentage of left-handed presenters. ;-)
kinda mirror images..?? right ?
@@IBMTechnology
Thanks for the video. I would be interrested in data governance tools. Some concrete example.
First comment and super helpful video as always!
lol...this did not explain data governance at all.