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 taversity.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=144&proposalid=12556\nThe need for a co
 mprehensive understanding of an enterprise&rsquo;s data assets generally co
 mes after the toothpaste is out of the tube &mdash;&nbsp;the application-ce
 ntric data silos have all been built. The classic result of this is a huge 
 investment in data integration, time spent in sourcing and standardizing da
 ta for each application, enormous redundancy in data between systems,&nbsp;
 and then an ongoing burden of maintenance and impact assessment for even th
 e smallest of schema changes. But what happens when you adopt a data-centri
 c view right from the start? And when that succeeds, how do you roll out th
 e concept across additional business units in the enterprise? Can you, in f
 act, get the toothpaste back in the tube?\nThis presentation will describe 
 what happened when a data-centric philosophy was adopted in one business di
 vision, and then the experience in leading a transformation by taking that 
 data-centric practice and its patterns from one division and adopting them 
 across an enterprise.\n\n	What is Data-Centric vs Application-Centric?\n
 Problems of application centricity that are overcome with data centricity\n
 Challenges in pursuing a data-centric approach\n	The roles of:\n	\n
 Enterprise master data\n		The logical model\n
 The Enterprise data dictionary\n		The Data Architect\n	\n	\n
 Metadata-driven schema deployment\n
 What have we gained from taking this data-centric approach?\n
 Outlook and opportunities ahead\n\n
DTSTART:20201021T090000
SUMMARY:Data-Centric Architecture — Can We Get the Toothpaste Back in the T
 ube? 
DTEND:20201021T094959
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