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Contributor: Philip Russom


Philip Russom, Ph.D., is director of TDWI Research for data management and oversees many of TDWI’s research-oriented publications, services, and events. Before joining TDWI in 2005, Russom was an industry analyst covering BI at Forrester Research, Giga Information Group, and Hurwitz Group. He also ran his own business as an independent industry analyst and BI consultant and was a contributing editor with leading IT magazines. Before that, Russom worked in technical and marketing positions for various database vendors.

  


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Trends in Data Management for 2019

TDWI analyst Philip Russom looks back at this year’s most important events and highlights five trends that will likely affect how you manage data in the coming year.

Emerging Practices in Location Data Management and Analytics

Traditional geographic data combined with new geocoding is giving business operations and analytics greater precision and innovation.

Machine Learning that Automates Data Management Tasks and Processes

Machine learning is not just for predictive analytics. It can also be embedded within tools to automate data management development and optimize execution.

GDPR FAQ

Are you in compliance yet? Read these frequently asked questions about GDPR to ensure your enterprise is on the right track.

Balancing the Challenges and Opportunities of Multiplatform Data Architectures

Today's architectures achieve a level of complexity that is difficult to manage and afford -- but they can enable greater data diversity, analytics, and business innovation.

iPaaS: A Response to New Business and Technology Requirements

Users migrating data and applications to the cloud need richer cloud-based integration toolsets such as those in integration-platform-as-a-service (iPaaS).

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