Webcast: Rimes Technologies Data Management Webcast

The survey covers data management best practices, data quality and costs, and respondents' data management expectations for the year ahead.

 Panel:
• Sarah Hymers, business information manager, Majedie Asset Management
• Bruno Giordano, vice president, data governance systems, Brown Brothers Harriman
• Steve Cheng, global head of data management solutions, Rimes Technologies
• Moderator: Victor Anderson, editor-in-chief, Waters

Issues covered in this webcast include: 
• Buy-side firms' data management priorities for the coming year, especially with respect to data quality
• The challenges facing buy-side firms with respect to their ability to source clean, reliable and timely datasets to support a range of business activities
• The buy side's increased interest in more disciplined data governance strategies and activities
• Buy-side firms using third-party partners or service providers for their reference and benchmark data needs, and how they should go about selecting a potential partner

 

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