Data Management
The Data Management Body of Knowledge (DMBOK) refers to Data Management as:
The development, execution, and supervision of plans, policies, programs, and practices that deliver, control, protect, and enhance the value of data and information assets throughout their lifecycles.[1]
Gartner defines Data management as:
Data management (DM) consists of the practices, architectural techniques, and tools for achieving consistent access to and delivery of data across the spectrum of data subject areas and data structure types in the enterprise, to meet the data consumption requirements of all applications and business processes. [2]
SAS defines Data Management as the following:
The practice of managing data as a valuable resource to unlock its potential for an organization.[3]
Informatica refers to Data Management as:
The implementation of policies and procedures that put organizations in control of their business data regardless of where it resides.[4]
- ↑ https://dama.org/content/what-data-management
- ↑ https://www.gartner.com/en/information-technology/glossary/dmi-data-management-and-integration
- ↑ https://www.sas.com/en_ca/insights/data-management/data-management.html
- ↑ https://www.informatica.com/ca/services-and-training/glossary-of-terms/data-management-definition.html