Data integration and digital transformation projects have always been difficult for businesses to manage and complete without project silos and other inefficiencies getting in the way. However, with the right guiding frameworks and resources in place, these projects can become much more doable.
Today, Canada’s Digital Governance Council and the Data Collaboration Alliance have announced the open access availability of a new national standard, Data Governance-Part 9: Zero-Copy Integration, which offers organizations a framework for streamlining digital transformation project delivery within the confines of a variety of data privacy regulations. Read on to learn more about what this framework covers and what it might mean for national and international data projects.
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