Information management is the Achilles Heel for enterprises in today’s big data era, with cybersecurity concerns looming in the wake of several high-profile data breaches, and a data overload threatening productivity and efficiency. BackOffice Associates is looking to tackle a raft of modern, complex data governance needs with a fresh version of its Data Stewardship Platform (DSP).
DSP Version 6.1 is aimed to deliver a unified, context-aware technology approach that supports all requirements for data consistency, reusability and automated execution of complex information governance programs.
It offering centralized access to legacy data and processes to manage business rules, DSP 6.1 enables businesses to continually leverage intellectual knowledge across distributed, global organizations and effectively govern their data ecosystems regardless of which downstream applications or systems are deployed.
“As companies take on more cloud, ERP and other data systems and engage in greater M&A activity, the complexity of enterprise data relationships and management only intensifies,” said Rex Ahlstrom, chief strategy officer at BackOffice Associates. “With the evolution of these enterprise data issues in mind, DSP 6.1 is designed to help organizations quickly and comprehensively orchestrate data migration, quality and governance initiatives, as well as business intelligence and archival projects, across the entire company.”
The platform combines a wide variety of tools that support information governance projects, reducing cost, time and integration activity, along with automation to reduce manual effort, services spend and data complexity in the face of social, mobile and cloud trends.
Extended accessibility to DSP 6.1 through any mobile device can be achieved with BackOffice Associates’ dspMobile solution.
DSP 6.1 also can be combined with the newly-launched BackOffice Associates dspCloud, the company’s cloud-based data lifecycle content portal, to achieve end-to-end visibility across projects and access to data stewardship content to accelerate the process of creating and optimizing data migration, data quality, and information governance projects and metrics.
Edited by Alisen Downey