Why Is Consistency So Inconsistent? The Problem of Master Data Management

Posted August 31, 2007 | |

In its simplest terms, master data management (MDM) is the ability of a company to control and validate data used to conduct business. Over the years, there have been more complicated and esoteric definitions, but at its core, MDM gives companies the security and confidence to control their data and to affirm, with a measurable degree of accuracy, the reliability of the data when compared to a corporate or departmental standard.

About The Author
Mark Fung-a-fat
Mark Fung-A-Fat has been working in the IT industry since 1991 and is currently the Director of Software Development for the Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) and the New England Journal of Medicine. He holds a B.Sc. in computer science and mathematics and an M.Sc. in computer science. Mr. Fung-A-Fat can be reached at mfungafat at mms.org.
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