Brianna White

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Software developers and data professionals go to work. Software application development engineers, programmers, data scientists, systems architects and database sysadmins, plus a whole army of other co-related technical professionals get in the car, bus, metro (delete as applicable) and go to work, often in a Dilbert-style cubicle, but usually quite happily.
But now, as we look towards 2022, things have (obviously) changed and many more of us are now working from home or other remotely connected locations. This means that we will need to think about the digital roadblocks that can delay work for highly dispersed teams.
The risk of dark data
The risk for organizations now looking to create effective work practices in this new era of remote working is dark data i.e. those information silos where a company fails to have full knowledge of any single given piece of data’s contents, location, owner, access history, or whether it contains sensitive information.
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/adrianbridgwater/2021/09/23/a-prescription-for-less-chaos-in-data-management/?sh=53fe320e6a85
 

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