Keeping the Pulse of Your Data: Why You Need Data Observability to Improve Data Quality
DATE: December 6, 2022
TIME: 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific
PRICE: Free to all attendees
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About the Webinar
With the explosive growth of DataOps to drive faster and more confident business decisions, proactively understanding the quality and health of your data is more important than ever. Data observability is an emerging discipline within data quality used to expose anomalies in data by continuously monitoring and testing data using artificial intelligence and machine learning to trigger alerts when issues are discovered.
Join Julie Skeen and Michael Sisolak from Precisely, to learn how data observability can be used as part of a DataOps strategy to improve data quality and reliability and to prevent data issues from wreaking havoc on your analytics and ensure that your organization can confidently rely on the data used for advanced analytics and business intelligence.
Topics you will hear addressed in this webinar:
- Data observability – what is it and how it can complement your data quality strategy
- Why now is the time to incorporate data observability into your DataOps strategy
- How data observability helps prevent data issues from impacting downstream analytics
- Examples of how data observability can be used to prevent real-world issues
About the Speaker
Julie Skeen is a Sr. Product Marketing Manager with Precisely. She has over 25 years of experience working on solutions for customers in data-intensive industries. She focuses on understanding customer needs and ensuring Precisely’s data quality and data observability solutions are aligned with those needs.
Michael is a Pre-Sales Consultant for Precisely and has been working the in the data management space for over 20 years. He specializes in Data Quality, Data Governance, Data Integration, and Big Data.
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