DATA MANAGEMENT

December 20, 2018

It is important to note that research data can and should be used more than once. Once data satisfy the needs of initial collection, open availability and data standardization ensure further uses of data in science and other contexts. Data citation mechanisms enable acknowledgement of the primary contributors of the data. At large scales of analyses, no project or individual, no matter how well-funded, is able to generate all the necessary data anew, and this guide offers advice on data sharing and reuse

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HPE Data Management Framework

whitePaper | December 8, 2022

HPE DMF v7 policies can be configured to migrate and store copies of both new and updated files in the capacity tier at specific intervals or after certain periods of file change inactivity. This effectively implements a high-quality, granular backup of a very large filesystem. DMF will automatically make backup copies of files and metadata on a rolling basis using policy definitions that can be tailored by administrators.

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Self-Service Data Intelligence

whitePaper | September 20, 2022

Self-service is without question no longer an option for successful businesses. Find out how Alation can accelerate data-driven decisions with our Self-Service Data Intelligence white paper.

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Draft Recommendations for The Development of the Net-Zero Data Public Utility

whitePaper | September 22, 2022

This report introduces the Climate Data Steering Committee (the Committee or CDSC)’s proposed recommendations for the development of an open data utility for climate transition-related data: the Net-Zero Data Public Utility (the Utility or NZDPU). The Utility is designed to be built as part of ongoing enhancements to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)'s Global Climate Action Portal and will therefore also support increased integration of private sector commitments and actions within the UNFCCC stocktaking and recognition processes.

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Data Beyond Borders 3.0

whitePaper | July 6, 2023

Cross border data flows came to prominence under Japan’s G20 Presidency in 2019, with the Data Free Flow with Trust (DFFT) framework. Since then, the G20 Presidencies have set DFFT as a major priority in the promotion of worldwide digitisation, building the pillars that led G7 leaders to endorse and commit to a roadmap for cooperation on DFFT. Cross-border e-commerce has had a 45-fold increase1 in a decade, reaching an estimated USD2.7 trillion by 2023.2 Nearly two-thirds of global commerce is related to digital technology, with companies and governments investing an estimated USD6.8 trillion in digital transformation initiatives between 2020 and 2023.3

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Build a thriving business using data and analytics at scale

whitePaper | February 7, 2020

The problem is that growing volumes of data can lead to data paralysis, because no one knows quite where to begin or how to use it. Siloed information sources, no data management strategy, disconnected spreadsheets or analytical tools and poor data quality all work to compound the issues you’re facing.

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The Intersection of Big Data, Data Governance and MDM

whitePaper | June 29, 2022

For (oh so many) years, we’ve been hearing about the “promise” of big data. Much of the buzz focused on getting people prepared for the onslaught of bigger data sets – and what IT needed to do to help the business make sense of this information.

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