Thomson Reuters Enterprise Data Management for Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series
Market Challenges
Securities and investment firms are continuing to face significant challenges in responding to increasingly powerful industry drivers. Customer needs and expectations are growing and international competitive pressures encourage firms to develop complex structures to attract investors with higher returns and capital protection.
Reaching an Industry Standard
Though firms face a number of challenges, the characteristics of a next generation data management solution are maturing and being recognized by independent bodies such as the EDM Council. The EDM Council’s Maturity Model defines a roadmap for data management maturity from Level 1 (Initial), through to Level 5 (Optimized). Many firms will find themselves between level 2 (Reactive) and 4 (Managed). Level 5 (Optimized) involves continuous improvement in data quality through monitored feedback and quantitative understanding of the causes of data inconsistencies.
Optimized data management requires more effective "closed-loop" integration between data operations and the business and is a fundamental characteristic of next generation data management solutions. Next generation data management solutions seamlessly integrate the following data management capabilities:
• Acquisition, Validation, and Normalization
• Data Quality Management
• Event and Exception Management
• Reporting and Metrics
• Distribution and Orchestration
Read the full Thomson Reuters Enterprise Data Management for Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 Series White Paper.
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Thomson Reuters Enterprise Data Management for Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series
Market Challenges
Securities and investment firms are continuing to face significant challenges in responding to increasingly powerful industry drivers. Customer needs and expectations are growing and international competitive pressures encourage firms to develop complex structures to attract investors with higher returns and capital protection.
Reaching an Industry Standard
Though firms face a number of challenges, the characteristics of a next generation data management solution are maturing and being recognized by independent bodies such as the EDM Council. The EDM Council’s Maturity Model defines a roadmap for data management maturity from Level 1 (Initial), through to Level 5 (Optimized). Many firms will find themselves between level 2 (Reactive) and 4 (Managed). Level 5 (Optimized) involves continuous improvement in data quality through monitored feedback and quantitative understanding of the causes of data inconsistencies.
Optimized data management requires more effective "closed-loop" integration between data operations and the business and is a fundamental characteristic of next generation data management solutions. Next generation data management solutions seamlessly integrate the following data management capabilities:
• Acquisition, Validation, and Normalization
• Data Quality Management
• Event and Exception Management
• Reporting and Metrics
• Distribution and Orchestration
Read the full Thomson Reuters Enterprise Data Management for Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 Series White Paper.


