01. Kickoff Day 2, Live from MITCDOIQ Symposium 2015. (00:20)
02. Evolution of the Event and Role of the CDO. (00:51)
03. Governance and Compliance. (03:51)
04. Eliminating the Need for a Trusted Third Party. (07:42)
05. Organizational Issues. (10:12)
06. Lineup of #theCUBE Guests. (11:48)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
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Is data an asset or a liability? | #MITCDOIQ
by Betsy Amy-Vogt | Jul 23, 2015
The role of the Chief Data Officer continues to evolve. But just when does data go from an asset to a liability?
During theCUBE’s kickoff to day two of MIT CDOIQ Symposium 2015, Dave Vellante and Paul Gillin look back at the nine-yearr Symposium history and how the focus of the event has changed from information quality to Big Data and analytics.
Chief data officer role continues to expand
The focus of this year’s event revolves around the role of the Chief Data Officer (CDO) Vellante asks: “Is it to permit and enable access to data or restrict and protect data?”
Three years ago when theCUBE, SiliconANGLE’s Media team, first covered MITDOIQ, there was a lot of excitement around the concept of having a CDO, but Gillin believes that the role is now in the “trough of disillusionment” phase of Gartner’s Hype Cycle, with the mainstream not seeing the role as necessary. Even within the finance, healthcare and governmental institutions that recognize the need for oversight of their data resources, there are organizational issues over the role, including the perception of the CDO as the “bad guy” who restricts access to data and therefore frustrates innovation.
With data increasing exponentially, the question remains: Should it be treated as a liability or an asset?
@theCUBE
#MITIQ
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Kickoff Day 2 - MIT CDOIQ Symposium 2015 - theCUBE - #MITIQ
01. Kickoff Day 2, Live from MITCDOIQ Symposium 2015. (00:20)
02. Evolution of the Event and Role of the CDO. (00:51)
03. Governance and Compliance. (03:51)
04. Eliminating the Need for a Trusted Third Party. (07:42)
05. Organizational Issues. (10:12)
06. Lineup of #theCUBE Guests. (11:48)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
Is data an asset or a liability? | #MITCDOIQ
by Betsy Amy-Vogt | Jul 23, 2015
The role of the Chief Data Officer continues to evolve. But just when does data go from an asset to a liability?
During theCUBE’s kickoff to day two of MIT CDOIQ Symposium 2015, Dave Vellante and Paul Gillin look back at the nine-yearr Symposium history and how the focus of the event has changed from information quality to Big Data and analytics.
Chief data officer role continues to expand
The focus of this year’s event revolves around the role of the Chief Data Officer (CDO) Vellante asks: “Is it to permit and enable access to data or restrict and protect data?”
Three years ago when theCUBE, SiliconANGLE’s Media team, first covered MITDOIQ, there was a lot of excitement around the concept of having a CDO, but Gillin believes that the role is now in the “trough of disillusionment” phase of Gartner’s Hype Cycle, with the mainstream not seeing the role as necessary. Even within the finance, healthcare and governmental institutions that recognize the need for oversight of their data resources, there are organizational issues over the role, including the perception of the CDO as the “bad guy” who restricts access to data and therefore frustrates innovation.
With data increasing exponentially, the question remains: Should it be treated as a liability or an asset?
@theCUBE
#MITIQ