The Importance of Master Data Management (MDM)

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Why Master Data Management Matters

Picture a multinational enterprise laden with systems, departments, and workflows, all pulsating with data. The anatomy of this organization is complex, and at its heart is the "master data"—the foundational information upon which everything else pivots. The question begging an answer is, how can businesses ensure that this critical data remains consistent and accurate? This inquiry forms the cornerstone of Master Data Management (MDM), a discipline focused on the integrity and coherence of core business information.

The Anatomy of Master Data

To appreciate the significance of MDM, we first need to grasp what master data actually is. Unlike transactional data, which captures the events occurring within an organization, or analytical data, which serves the purpose of insight generation, master data refers to the core information that represents the business entities that are key to an enterprise's operations. This could be customer names, product IDs, employee records, and other foundational information.

Amazon Neptune Introduces a New Analytics Engine and the One Graph Vision

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It's not every day that you hear product leads questioning the utility of their own products. Brad Bebee, the general manager of Amazon Neptune, was all serious when he said that most customers don't actually want a graph database. However, that statement needs contextualization.

Suppose Bebee had meant that in the literal sense, the team himself and Amazon Neptune Principal Product Manager Denise Gosnell lead would not have bothered developing and releasing a brand new analytics engine for their customers. We caught up with Bebee and Gosnell to discuss Amazon Neptune's new features and the broader vision.