The Prospects of Data Management and its Future

Houston, Texas — In the era of big data, companies, agencies, and organizations are faced with the challenge of handling and managing vast amounts of data effectively while providing easy access to it. In a recent episode of “Beyond the Numbers,” Todd Hoffman hosted Scott Stern, Head of Global Product Marketing and Strategy at OneStream, and Morgan Page, Partner in Charge of Digital Transformation and Automation at Weaver, to discuss data management in government organizations and best practices for implementing functional technological updates.

The discussion covered a range of topics, including the gradual transition from paper to digital data management in government, the speed at which digitalization is occurring compared to pre-existing systems, and the importance of finding reasonable solutions and strategies to cope with data overload.

Stern emphasized the importance of data ownership and trust-building, stressing that organizations need to prioritize driving numbers without being overly focused on data management. Page added that the solutions for managing data will differ depending on the organization’s specific needs, and that organizations should examine all their obligations to better prepare for data management.

The episode highlights the need for organizations to adapt and find flexible solutions to manage their data effectively and provide easy access to it. With technology evolving at a rapid pace, it is essential for companies to prioritize data management and adopt the latest technological updates to stay ahead of the curve.

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