

TheCUBE this week goes to MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for the Chief Data Officer Information Quality (MDOIQ) conference Wednesday and Thursday, providing comprehensive coverage of the challenges of Big Data, from ensuring data quality to information governance. TheCUBE will webcast all the general sessions and Wikibon CEO and Co-Founder David Vellante and Wikibon Principal Research Contributor and Big Data analyst Jeff Kelly will conduct in-depth interviews of speakers from academia, industry and independent analysis organizations.
Keynotes will include:
One important area of discussion will be the Chief Data Officer (CDO). This new role in the organization is still a “work in progress,” says Kelly in the video below. However, the role is developing as an independent C-suite individual separate from the CIO and concerned more with data governance than analysis. Issues include whether the organization needs a CDO, what data to capture, how long to keep it and how to balance the needs of analysis with individual privacy and data security.
Big Data promises a revolution in how businesses operate. By combining various kinds of structured, semi-structured and unstructured data from internal and external sources, companies can base business decisions on forward-looking analysis that is much more accurate than “seat-of-the-pants” guesswork. This can provide a decisive competitive advantage and allow companies to streamline internal and especially customer-facing processes, improving service. Analysis of data from the Internet of Things can allow companies to anticipate equipment failures both internally and in their products, supporting active service to customers, again a source of competitive advantage.
However, it also presents major challenges, ranging from defining how best to use Big Data to meet the company’s most pressing needs to ensuring data quality, without which meaningful analysis is impossible, to rearchitecting how the company operates around the data value engine. It is these and similar challenges that Vellante and Kelly will explore in interviews with the conference speakers. CIOs seeking guidance for how to get started in Big Data or how to use their data resources to better advantage for their organizations will find this a rewarding two days.
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