Recent Publications on Tom Redman, Data Driven, or Data Quality

Mullins, Craig.  "A Great New Book On Data Quality Issues."  DB2PORTAL.  6 November 2008.

"Interview with 'Data Driven' author Tom Redman."  Data Quality Pro.  5 November 2008.

Interview - First Person with Claudia Imhoff: Dr. Thomas Redman.  BeyeNetwork.  29 October 2008.

Tuck, Steve.  "Profiting from Your Most Important Business Assets."  Datanomic.  16 October 2008.

Gaffney, John.  "Author Thomas Redman Stresses The Link Between Data, Demand & Growth Strategies."  Demand Gen Report.  14 October 2008.

Interview - Teradata Partners 2008: Tom Redman.  Inside Reference Data.  12-16 October 2008.

Cone, Edward.  "Data: IT Doesn't Own It."  CIO Insight.  8 October 2008.

"Start Early on Data Quality."  Identity Resolution Daily.  8 October 2008.

Pearlman, Ellen.  "What to do About Bad Data."  CIO Zone.  October 2008.

Fraser, Emily.  "Breaking Up is Hard to Do."  Waters.  1 October 2008.

Industry Week Review: Data Driven. October 1, 2008.

Interview with Gabriel Wisdom - MP3 Download

"Is America Suffering from Bad Data?"  Politics and Profits: The Meltdown.  25 September 2008.

Rao, Venkatesh.  "Organizing to Disrupt."  Ribbonfarm.com.  6 September 2008.

Tsai, Jessica.  “Maximum Security.”  CRM.com.  August 1, 2008

For more links on Tom Redman and Data Driven please click here.

 

In the News…

Dr. Redman’s latest editorials in The Street, Wall Street’s leading online news source.

“Today, as AIG, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Merrill Lynch, and Washington Mutual totter; Bear Sterns, Lehman Brothers and maybe others fail and markets roil, one can't help but ask 'what if?' What if incomes hadn't been falsified on mortgages? What if borrowers really understood the terms of their mortgages? ... When the history of the credit crisis is finally written, 'greed' and 'denial' will be the leading villains. But high-quality data can be a powerful check on greed and denial (read more).”

Ultimately, "poor quality data is one of the top two or three underlying causes of the credit crisis," Dr. Redman notes in his second editorial.  While you can't do much about greed, you can do something about poor quality data.  We've outlined the five most important steps for doing so here.  Our company is uniquely qualified to help you custom-fit a "Plan for Data Quality Improvement" to your circumstances.

 



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