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Posted by: Steve Tuck | 26 Jul 2006 | Categories: Data Integrity, Data Quality, dq:view Blog

It Can Happen to Even The Best of Us

Did you know that I’m the secretary of the IAIDQ’s UK community of practise?  No, I thought not - and you probably don’t know what the IAIDQ is either, eh?

 

Posted by: Steve Tuck | 24 May 2006 | Categories: Data Cleansing, Data Integrity, Data Quality, dq:view Blog

The Wrong Guy - identity crisis at the BBC

BBC New 24’s coverage of the recent court case between the Beatles’ record label, Apple Corps Ltd. and the computer firm, Apple Computer, Inc. was as comprehensive and professional as usual - until they suffered a case of mistaken identify!

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Posted by: Steve Tuck | 22 May 2006 | Categories: CRM, Data Cleansing, Data Entry, Data Integration, Data Integrity, Data Migration, Data Quality, dq:view Blog

dn:Director - a fresh approach to data quality

Why do so many organisations turn a blind-eye to data quality?  One thing for sure is that the legacy data quality software providers have done little to help address this crucial business issue by delivering products that require years of expertise to successfully leverage all of the functionality available (and, just as importantly, to know [...]

 

Posted by: Steve Tuck | 31 Mar 2006 | Categories: Data Integrity, dq:view Blog

A Tesco store, a Drunk and a Credit Card - Data Integrity in action

Because I choose to live near Oxford, whilst Datanomic is based in Cambridge, I frequently drive between the two cities in the wee small hours…