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Data Quality Luxury4 comments

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 12 hours ago: I am a bit of a map addict. So when figuring out a visit to London City today I tuned in on Google M … more →

Tags: London, Real world alignment

New Standards3 comments

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 1 month ago: This morning people in the United States will not wake up to the date being 04/01/2013. Instead the … more →

Tags: standardisation, Standardization

Coma, Wetsuit and Dedoop

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 2 months ago: The sehr geehrte damen und herren at Universität Leipzig (Leipzig University) are doing a lot of res … more →

Tags: Data Matching, duplicates, "big data"

Who Killed Big Data?7 comments

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 2 months ago: Please, no big data bullsh… I guess everyone is sick and tired of seeing the term “big data” a … more →

Tags: "big data"

The Dangers of being a Global Shopper2 comments

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 3 months ago: The global shopper is a multi-channel beast. A global shopper may be a tourist or a business travele … more →

Tags: Data Quality World Tour, addresses, Diversity, London, multi channel

Is the Holiday Season called Christmas Time or Yuletide?

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 5 months ago: In English we have these two different terms for the coming holiday season: Christmas Time or yuleti … more →

Tags: X-Mas, B2B, B2C, Standardization

Multi-Domain MDM, Santa Style4 comments

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 5 months ago: How would a Multi-Domain Master Data Management (MDM) solution look like at Santa Claus’s organizati … more →

Tags: Master data, X-Mas, Business processes, MDM, addresses, Diversity, PIM

Fighting Identity Fraud with Identity Fraud3 comments

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 5 months ago: I have earlier had issues with SEO agencies posting comments on this blog in their quest to help dat … more →

Tags: Identity Resolution, Digital Identity

Who is accountable for melting ice?2 comments

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 5 months ago: When working with data quality issues some of the big questions are: How bad is it? Is it getting wo … more →

Tags: information quality, People

The Three Big M’s of Data Quality

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 7 months ago: Most organizations have a lot of data quality issues where there is a wealth of possible solutions t … more →

Tags: Business processes, technology, People

Sometimes Google Translate is a Foolish Friendship1 comment

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 9 months ago: This morning I stumbled upon an article in a Norwegian online newspaper. A rather unlikely incident … more →

Tags: the World, Diversity

Olympic Darlings and Big Data Experts

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 9 months ago: The Olympic Games produces two kinds of darlings. One kind is the big winners as Usain Bolt and Mich … more →

Tags: twitter

Goals are Important2 comments

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 11 months ago: A big thing going on in Europe right now is the Euro 2012 football (soccer) championship. 16 nationa … more →

Tags: Sport, Blogging

Credit Ratings Turned Upside Down

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 1 year ago: In a recent reform the usual way of expressing credit ratings by assigning AAA as the top rating, AA … more →

Tags: the World

Some Voter Musings2 comments

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 1 year ago: Tomorrow there is a general election in my home country Denmark. Voter registration There are differ … more →

Tags: Master data, MDM, National identification number

Oranges, Apples and Pears go Bananas

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 1 year ago: My post yesterday about Data Quality Evangelism included the fruit oranges and a comment from Jim Ha … more →

Tags: information quality, Diversity

Data Quality Evangelism5 comments

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 1 year ago: There is a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci with Jesus and the Twelve Apostles having The Last S … more →

Tags: History

The Right Mail Order

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 1 year ago: In the 70’s when I went to high school I also had a job on Saturdays as a postman. I remember I had … more →

Bluetooth and Me

Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen wrote 1 year ago: Bluetooth is a wonderful technology that allows me to browse the phone book stored on my cell phone … more →

Tags: technology, History


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