Yves Mulkers
about 2 years ago
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1. Take a look at Qlik's approach to governance π - it's quite an eye-opener. Harking back to their analytics days, they've always had a knack for dependable and resourceful processes. bit.ly/43MF5op [img:vid-fw4le1e3I]
2. Fast-forward to today π, Qlik's tech is sporting a fresh badge - 'privacy by design' π‘οΈ thanks to the introduction of GDPR. Quite the balancing act, wouldn't you agree? bit.ly/43MF5op
3. Wondering about self-service chaos? Not in their house! π° Data cataloging and masking are in their governance arsenal, no room for breaches. bit.ly/43MF5op
4. Unauthorized access? That's a firm NO β in Qlik's book. They ensure their clients' data is more than safe; it's secure. bit.ly/43MF5op
5. Their cloud-first approach βοΈ? It's a commitment that goes beyond the trend, a commitment to make data work π. bit.ly/43MF5op
6. Making data work involves making it accessible and actionable for all. They've got their eyes set on the prize π - effective data utilization. bit.ly/43MF5op
7. This strategy isn't just about ticking compliance boxes. It's about earning and building trust π. bit.ly/43MF5op
8. Every step they take, every move they make - contributes to a future that's transparent, accountable and actionable π. bit.ly/43MF5op
9. As a data strategist, it's fascinating to see these moves π§©. Qlik's keeping their governance game strong while staying true to their data-centric nature. bit.ly/43MF5op
10. In a world where data is king, strategies like Qlik's serve as a benchmark for others π. They're not just playing the game; they're changing it. bit.ly/43MF5op
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