Bottlenecks, silos and compliance: How to overcome the barriers to data transformation

Date: 5th Mar 2020

Venue: Christopher's Grill, 18 Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7DD

Move, manage and harness data at speed

Fuelled by data, organisations know that if they can convert intelligence into competitive advantage, they will win the battle for customer acquisition, retention and market share.

Today, more than 80% of business data sits in enterprise applications, not only driving business critical operations but also the application development which creates new digital experiences for customers.

So far so good. The reality, however, is that many organisations struggle to move, manage and harness their data at speed. Application development life cycles are often long and resource intensive. In a large organisation it may take days or even weeks to provision new data environments, usually because:

-Data sits in multiple places, on premise, in private / public cloud or hybrid cloud environments; and often in a mix of relational and non-SQL databases.
-Data delivery remains a manual process despite the adoption of development practices such as Agile, DevOps and automated testing
-Data is subject to increasing regulation – such as GDPR, PCI and HIPPA – and audit requirements

This confluence of forces means that data is now the slowest part of the application development value chain. That’s why we’ve convened this special CBR Dining Club event, in association with Delphix, when we’ll ask what it takes to become a data-driven organisation. We’ll explore the bottlenecks, data silos and organisational roadblocks that stand in the way of enterprise success and we will discuss how best to address compliance and privacy concerns without restricting delivery.

You will hear from expert speakers and be invited to engage in compelling conversation with industry peers. If you are responsible for application development, lead on data or oversee IT strategy, this is an event not to be missed.

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