Master Data Management and Customer 360 projects are increasing in complexity.


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Do you know how to represent data in a graphical form? Do you know how non-apparent data relationships appear when organizing the data in a graph? Do you know the new kind of analytics that graph databases enable us? We will do a deep dive into these questions to understand the value that graph databases add to Master Data Management and Customer 360 initiatives.
LOCATION: Capital Factory + The DEC in Dallas at The Centrum. The easiest entrance to The Centrum’s visitor parking garage is located off Welborn Street, between North Hall Street and Cedar Springs Road. For easy access, please use the first elevator you see when entering the parking garage from Wellborn St. and select Floor 1. https://www.capitalfactory.com/parking/
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Agenda:
6:30 – 6:55 : Networking, Appetizers & Pizza
7:00 – 7:45 : Graph Databases: Master Data Management and Customer 360 projects are increasingly driven by complex use cases involving hundreds of potential sources of information across the enterprise. This data ecosystem and infrastructure is well represented, explored and understood through graph database modeling and analytical techniques. Metadata around key data elements and governance principles are similarly modeled, creating rich opportunities for visualizing and exploring the data landscape.
7:45 – 8:00 : Q & A
About Aaron Wallace, Short bio.
Aaron Wallace is a Global Product Manager for Customer Information Management at Pitney Bowes. He is based in Austin, Texas and has been with Pitney Bowes for 9 years. Wallace has 19 years of experience in the enterprise software space, with 11 years of experience in enterprise information management and data quality, along with an extensive background in designing and building enterprise software across a number of verticals.

Master Data Management and Customer 360 projects are increasing in complexity.