
The Next Generation of Data Governance – Analytics Leaders Network
Big Data, Cloud, Mobile, Social and the Internet of Things are five disruptive technologies poised to change every company, both large and small. All of these technologies produce large amounts of new data. Data Governance, at present, serves primarily as a tactical solution to data management problems, rather than a strategic solution.
As we proceed with the implementation of these technologies within our enterprises, Data Governance must step up to take a larger and more strategic role in the enterprise if we are to manage all our data (both old and new) as a true corporate asset.
At this ALN Leadership Breakfast, Michael Miller will share his views on operating with an enhanced perspective of the enterprise to make data governance more sustainable over the long term and provide greater business value. Learn how you can prepare your organization for these pending disruptions by thinking more holistically about your data governance strategy.
Featured Speaker:
Michael G. Miller
Global Information Architect at HSBC Global Finance
Michael G. Miller is a member of the HSBC Global Finance IT Architecture and Strategy team acting as a Global Information Architect. Mr. Miller has over 30 years of IT experience in banking, securities and insurance from programming and systems design to consulting roles in enterprise architecture and business intelligence. He teaches classes in Strategic Business Intelligence Implementation and Data Governance and authored the first chapter in the recently published book “Business & Dynamic Change”.
Michael holds a BBA and four master degrees (MBA, MPM, MTM, & MISM) including two years of doctoral work in Knowledge Management. He is an officer on the DAMA – Data Management Association – Chicago Chapter Board, FIMA (Financial Information Management Association) – Canada Board member, a Certified Business Process Management Professional (ABPMP), Certified LEAN Six Sigma Yellow Belt (CLSSYB) and a Certified TOGAF Enterprise Architect.