This question is becoming more and more common. However, organisations cannot always give a good answer to this. Let alone that there is always a solution for the underlying problem: removing data from IT systems that you are no longer allowed or want to keep. Also known colloquially as ‘cleaning data’.
Category: Data Quality
Checklist Data Quality
To get started on improving data quality, a structured and phased approach is recommended. This checklist makes it easier for you to determine whether you have missed anything.
Recognising and correcting duplicate registrations during a data migration
Duplicate registrations is a known problem. It requirer extra maintenance effort and causes problems in the provision of information. This article describes how DX detects and corrects duplication.
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Erasmus University Rotterdam is an internationally oriented research university with a distinct social orientation in its education and research. Its scientists and students work on solving global challenges, inspired by the always dynamic and cosmopolitan city of Rotterdam, which often functions as a living city laboratory. Thanks to its research impact and the quality of […]
VZVZ
VZVZ launched a care address book, ZORG-AB. DX took care of the selection of the correct data and the uniform delivery of data.
The province of Drenthe
The province of Drenthe has set up a data warehouse based on the Key Registers in the BRMO mid-office solution of B3Partners. The province of Drenthe has drawn up several technical and functional quality rules, which have been validated and reported by DX.
Land Registry Office
The Land Registry Office is responsible for technical management of the National Facility (LV) Key Register of Addresses and Buildings (BAG). The LV-BAG is complete and kept up to date by the source holders. Customers can connect to the BAG by reading in a one-time life cycle file and maintaining it on the basis of the […]
Vattenfall
For a migration to Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Vattenfall was looking for a partner to safeguard QA.
Port of Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam has set up NextLogic for the purposes of chain optimisation of inland container shipping. The implementation of this new planning system will optimise the use of quays by inland vessels. In order to achieve this, product-like data is required.
Gasunie
Gasunie is an energy network company. It manages and maintains the infrastructure for the large-scale transmission and storage of gas in the Netherlands and northern Germany. At the moment, this mainly concerns natural gas but thanks to the energy transition, that will continue to shift to green gas and hydrogen. Gasunie is also working on […]