Mauro Tuvo

DAMA framework and NDMO standards with Irion EDM®

How to apply the DAMA framework with Irion EDM®

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DAMA framework and NDMO standards with Irion EDM®

How to apply the DAMA framework with Irion EDM®

The context

Data leaders are often looking for solutions that reflect recognized frameworks, such as the one proposed by DAMA International, an association with 85 chapters worldwide and thousands of certified professionals: DMBoK2® is one of the best-known models for ensuring a structured and comprehensive approach to data management.

This white paper explores how the end-to-end declarative approach of Irion EDM® can support the practical application of the DAMA Wheel, mapping each of the 11 areas of the framework to the capabilities of the platform.

At the center of the “wheel” proposed by DAMA is Data Governance, around Data Quality, Data Modeling Design, Metadata, Reference Master Data, Data Security, Data Storage Operations, Data Warehousing Business Intelligence, Document Content Management, Data Integration Interoperability, and Data Architecture. Download the paper to explore the correspondences and gain more awareness about the modern approach to Data Management.

Mauro Tuvo

Principal Advisor

At Irion as Principal Advisor, Mauro Tuvo has been supporting Italian and European organizations in the management of information assets for over thirty years, taking care of the development and oversight of offerings, solution design and development of business opportunities related to Enterprise Data Management issues. His activities over time have focused on Data Quality, Data Governance, and Compliance (GDPR, IFRS17, Regulatory Reporting), gaining extensive experience over the years in defining and applying methodologies that have seen him play a leading role in the market and in academic and policy contexts. An author of texts, articles and publications on topics related to data management, Mauro has lectured in master’s and graduate courses at the universities of Padua, Pavia and Verona. He participates as a speaker at conferences and seminars and has been a member of ABI Lab’s Information Governance Observatory since 2011.

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