Upload
ibm-analytics
View
1.948
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
9results: Mistakes in data integration
What are the consequences of making mistakes in data integration?There are many ways that data integration can go wrong. Here are nine examples of those missteps.
1
When you arrive at an airport to catch a flight, your identity has already been checked against multiple watch lists. A data integration mismatch would result in a possible missed flight.
Mismatch
Read more
2 Mismeasure
How do you lose a space probe? Take note of this mission to Mars, and don’t let a measurement conversion mistake happen to you.
Read more
Misidentify3
Read more
Are you moving your best and most profitable customers from a premium product to a less-profitable product? By knowing your customers better, you can target new ones.
Misprofile4
Read more
Clients are left frustrated when an insurance claim is delayed, or even worse, canceled because of a delay in receiving and processing critical user information.
Mismeaning5
Read more
Do you know the diference between a spanner and a wrench? If you’re not aware of the meaning of your data, you might end up ordering the wrong set of tools to drive your business.
Misbalance6
Read more
Being able to integrate data helps your company to reduce data imbalance and have transparent processes. This approach helps to determine customer profitability.
Misdesign7
Read more
By not keeping a check on data design and validation, companiesend up with dirty data, which is useless or fake.
Mistime8
Read more
By reading forecast data incorrectly, one can mistime the occurrence of weather events, which could prove costly for a business.
Misdocument9
Read more
If the value of data being converted is not known, it may lead to improper documentation or lost focus on things that are important.
A data integration solution allows you to:
• Better understand your customers• Support business and IT collaboration• Reduce project time lines with automated
development• Gain targeted cross-sell and up-sell
opportunities• Achieve data governance objectives • Retain your most profitable customers
To learn how to use data integration solutions to better understand and delight your customers, visit our web page.
© Copyright IBM Corporation 2016. IBM, the IBM logo, and ibm.com are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies. A current list of IBM trademarks is available on the Web at “Copyright and trademark information” at www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml.