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Best Practices for Cloud Master Data Management

Amazon Web Services (AWS) launched in 2006 and has been recognized as a pioneer in the cloud space, providing a robust platform that has fundamentally transformed how organizations deliver products and services to their customers.

The cloud market continues to mature and AWS’s dominance is being increasingly challenged by formidable competitors such as Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud as well as more stealthy competitors in Asia.

For many, the monthly AWS bill is a thorny subject only moderately addressed through the combination of reservations, prepayments, and on-demand systems use.

Many organizations still cling to on-premise infrastructure or have spread their risk across multiple cloud vendors

CMDM and IDP are not the same

Customer Master Data Management (CMDM) and Identity Provisioning are fundamentally different concepts, each serving distinct purposes within an organization. CMDM focuses on creating and maintaining a single, accurate view of an organization’s critical customer data asset. CMDM consolidates data from various sources to eliminate silos, ensuring that all departments work with the same information. It…

Dual Mode Customer MDM

As organizations grow, customer data often becomes fragmented across the many systems in use (e.g., CDP, ERP, CRM etc). Such fragmentation leads to multiple versions of customer information, making it difficult to obtain a unified view. Different applications may also store unique customer attributes, leading to inconsistencies in customer records or conflicts at various stages…