With a vast amount of data available in both a structured and unstructured form, coupled with the growing need to implement outsourcing processes due to rising cost pressures, asset managers have recognized the need for strong data management to continue operating efficiently. In IVP’s three-part Master Data Management Video on Demand, subject matter experts discuss the challenges associated with mastering data and how firms can enable and strengthen their data management capabilities to help achieve their digital transformation in this data-enabled world.
See Part first of the webinar series: Master Data Management for the Buy Side: Mastering Security & Reference Data
See Part three of the webinar series: Master Data Management for the Buy Side: Reporting Attribution & Analytics
- Set up pre-built adapters to integrate with various systems and all major datasets
- Ensure accurate, consistent and clean data with the help of data governance
- Enable centralized data consumption while maintaining data extensibility and full data transparency
- Streamline operational chaos by enabling full process control via multiple channels
- Leverage the power of ETL on the cloud to handle large volumes of data
- Product demo
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