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Make Data Work
21–22 May 2018: Training
22–24 May 2018: Tutorials & Conference
London, UK

Executive Briefing: Becoming a data-driven enterprise—A maturity model

Teresa Tung (Accenture), Jean-Luc Chatelain (Accenture)
12:0512:45 Wednesday, 23 May 2018
Data-driven business management, Executive Briefing, Strata Business Summit
Location: Capital Suite 17 Level: Non-technical
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What you'll learn

  • Learn how to create a data-driven enterprise maturity model that spans technology and business requirements

Description

A data-driven enterprise maximizes the value of its data. Data management, architectures, and engineering are considered critical assets and priorities, and data-backed decisions with transparent measures of quality and confidence differentiate the business.

But how do enterprises emerging from technology and organization silos get there? While applications are tied to the business outcome, data in its raw form is tied to cost. So how do you make the business case and then execute the organizational and technology changes so that data becomes a first-class citizen?

Teresa Tung and Jean-Luc Chatelain explain how to create a data-driven enterprise maturity model that spans technology and business requirements and walk you through use cases from the healthcare, oil and gas, and financial services industries that bring the model to life. The end state is not just an enterprise data platform but rather a platform of platforms needed so that your data platform interfaces with those of your partner ecosystem.

Topics include:

  • Strategy and governance: How do you make the business case and gain buy-in for organizational change?
  • Architecture: What is the architecture required for both data discovery and operationalization?
  • The development process: How do you enable a DevOps-like process for your data and analytics?
  • The user community: How do you gain self-service users for your platform?
  • Optimization: What are the business metrics and analytics needed to measure and optimize this journey?
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Teresa Tung

Accenture

Teresa Tung is a managing director at Accenture, where she’s responsible for taking the best-of-breed next-generation software architecture solutions from industry, startups, and academia and evaluating their impact on Accenture’s clients through building experimental prototypes and delivering pioneering pilot engagements. Teresa leads R&D on platform architecture for the internet of things and works on real-time streaming analytics, semantic modeling, data virtualization, and infrastructure automation for Accenture’s Applied Intelligence Platform. Teresa is Accenture’s most prolific inventor with 170+ patent and applications. She holds a PhD in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Jean-Luc Chatelain

Accenture

Jean-Luc Chatelain is a managing director for Accenture Digital and the CTO for Accenture Applied Intelligence, where he focuses on helping Accenture customers become information-powered enterprises by architecting state-of-the-art big data solutions. Previously, Jean-Luc was the executive vice president of strategy and technology for DataDirect Networks Inc. (DDN), the world’s largest privately held big data storage company, where he led the company’s R&D efforts and was responsible for corporate and technology strategy; a Hewlett-Packard fellow and vice president and CTO of information optimization responsible for leading HP’s information management and business analytics strategy; founder and CTO of Persist Technologies (acquired by HP), a leader in hyperscale grid storage and archiving solutions whose technology is the basis of the HP Information Archiving Platform IAP; and CTO and senior vice president of strategic corporate development at Zantaz, a leading service provider of information archiving solutions for the financial industry, where he played an instrumental role in the development of the company’s services and raised millions of dollars in capital for international expansion. He has been a board member of DDN since 2007. Jean-Luc studied computer science and electrical engineering in France and business at Emory University’s Goizueta Executive Business School. He is bilingual in French and English and has also studied Russian and classical Greek.