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November 9, 2020 - IData is proud to be sponsoring the 2020 Data Governance & Information Quality Virtual Conference (DGIQ) hosted by DATAVERSITY. This online event offers a combination of live general sessions plus several online instructor-led half-day workshops for all levels of experience. This event will be held on December 8-9, 2020. Registration for this two-day offering is required and registration is at https://dgiq2020virtual.dataversity.net/registration-welcome.cfm.


Also at this conference are a world-class group of Data Governance experts who will lead professionals of all experience levels through tutorials on a variety of important governance topics, including data governance and quality, analytics, glossaries, metrics, stewardship, industry trends, and much more.

October 26, 2020 - IData is proud to be sponsoring the following upcoming higher education related virtual events to aid institutions in gaining knowledge regarding higher education technology including data governance and integration:


AIRUM Annual Conference (Upper Midwest) October 28-30


MidAIR Conference (Mid-America) November 4-5


ALBUG Fall Conference (Alabama) November 11-12


CAIR Conference (California) November 18-20


MOKA 2020 (Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas) November 19


SEDUG 2020 Virtual Conference (Southeast Area) November 18-20


In several of these, IData will be doing sessions regarding data governance and its Data Cookbook solution to make data governance easier. Also at many of these virtual events, IData will be holding virtual booth hours to aid the attendees. We hope that anyone attending these conferences will engage with us.

June 23, 2020 - IData is excited to again be partaking in the AIR Forum event. This year it is virtual and IData is a sponsor for the event. We'll will be holding table time in the virtual exhibit hall. IData has provided an on-demand session titled "What They Want. Understanding and Supporting Your Institution’s Broader Perspectives on Data Governance Needs".


Here is a description for the session:

Historically, Institutional Research (IR) has been the primary advocate for data governance at an institution. This has been driven by the IR team's need for collaboration between many different departments to deliver institution-level data that is accurate, effective and well understood. The most common data governance action taken by IR was to focus on development of a business glossary. Recently, however, discussions of data governance needs have been originating from other areas in the institution. Unfortunately, these broader governance needs are rarely served by a business glossary alone. This can lead to loss of momentum and adoption in the IR governance initiatives and either overall paralysis in data governance planning or silo-ed initiatives that often conflict. This presentation by IData looks at this broader data governance perspective and teaches you how to avoid conflict and loss of momentum as well as leverage this new interest into stronger institution-wide data governance for all.


Additional information can be foudn at: https://www.airweb.org

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