From data governance to AI: TheCUBE analysts discuss challenges and solutions in data management
The rise of sophisticated data management solutions is transforming the role of chief data officers as businesses navigate a landscape increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence and complex data governance challenges.
Despite the rapid advancement of technology, fundamental issues such as data accessibility, security and organizational processes remain persistent hurdles. As companies strive to address these challenges, the need for seamless collaboration among various C-suite executives becomes ever more critical. Additionally, emerging technologies and innovative companies are set to disrupt traditional data platforms, potentially altering the industry’s power dynamics and driving a new era of data management.
“I think the CDO role continues to emerge as a more important role,” said Dave Vellante (pictured, right), chief analyst at theCUBE Research. “The whole idea of bringing the chief data and analytics officer together, that’s clearly something that’s happened over the last several years, and now it’s going beyond that with AI.”
Vellante spoke with fellow analysts Paul Gillan (left) and Sanjeev Mohan (center) at the CDOIQ Symposium, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed the evolving role of chief data officers, the integration of AI, data governance challenges and emerging technologies disrupting traditional platforms.
Addressing data management solutions, AI integration and organizational challenges
A key takeaway from this year’s CDOIQ Symposium is the increasing intertwining of the CDO role with AI and analytics. The fusion of these responsibilities has introduced new challenges, particularly in the areas of data governance and security. The CDO must now navigate a landscape fraught with AI confusion and governance issues, making the role more crucial yet more challenging than ever, according to Vellante.
“I think it’s just getting messier and messier with the governance challenges, the AI confusion that’s coming into the marketplace, the risks associated with that,” he said. “It’s an increasingly important role, but a harder one.”
Collaboration among C-suite executives is essential for addressing these challenges. The CDO cannot operate in isolation and must work closely with the chief information security officer, chief technology officer and chief information officer to ensure cohesive data management and security. This collaborative approach is necessary to tackle the persistent problem businesses face: obtaining trustworthy data as quickly as it is produced, Mohan pointed out.
“People are confused, ‘Who should I go talk to?’ The businesses still have [the] same problem. Their problem hasn’t changed,” he said. “What is their problem? How do I get access to data as fast as it’s produced in a trust worthy manner? That has not changed. Instead, we have created a mass of different organizations and roles and processes. I think this confusion needs to be tamed at some point.”
Emerging technologies and companies are poised to disrupt traditional data platforms. The rise of new data management solutions and the increasing importance of AI-native processes suggest that future industry leaders will be those who can effectively integrate these innovations into their operations. This potential for disruption is reminiscent of past shifts in the industry, where new technologies have redefined power dynamics and operational strategies, according to Gillin.
“If you look at history, platform shifts always presage power shifts,” he said. “It was the PC that changed everything, the network changed, the internet changed things. If you believe what people are saying — gen AI is the next big platform shift or AI is the next big platform shift — then likely the industry structure will be disrupted by it.”
Here’s the complete video interview, part of SiliconANGLE’s and theCUBE Research’s coverage of the CDOIQ Symposium:
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