Mario de Francisco Ruiz will speak about DataOps and Data Governance at the Data Management Summit 2020

 

Data Management Summit (DMS) is a event Exclusively designed to guide the data management community through the technological landscape, an open discussion forum for sharing experiences and use cases.

DMS 2020 will take place during an intensive free event on Tuesday, 27 October in Spain, where attendees will be immersed in the latest advances in data and analytics, focusing on emerging technologies that will offer the greatest opportunities for impact within their organisations. Michele Iurillo, Founder of DMS and VP of Marketing and Events at DAMA Spain, will be responsible for welcoming an audience composed mainly of CIOs, CTOs, CDOs, BI Managers, Data Governance Officers, Data Scientists, among other data experts.

Mario de Francisco Ruiz, CEO of Anjana Data and Head of the Data and Metadata Governance Working Group at DAMA Spain, will participate as speaker in the session entitled “DataOps – DAMA Spain” (11:05 – 11:35)

In this session, Mario de Francisco will demystify the concept of DataOps and explain why it continues to be the natural evolution of the implementation and operation of a proactive and preventive Data Government integrated with demand management, serving as a lever for effective and efficient data management. Finally, it will address some practical cases of implementation of DataOps giving some pointers on how to undertake an initiative to DataOps.

In addition to this session, Mario de Francisco Ruiz will be part of the round table “Data Governance: the heart of Data Management” (12:30 – 13:45) alongside other experts, on the topic of data governance as the core of business information asset management. He will also participate in cAs a facilitator of group dynamics following the presentations. 

The event will take place in Spain (third edition) on 27 October.

Here you can review the agenda of the DMS.

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