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Data – past, present and future

Posted 6th December 20189th November 2018 chris.lees@serendipity29.com

Innovation in Practice conference 2018, HACT, London

Data standards impact efficiency. This is well understood. However, how do data standards influence an organization’s ability to innovate? In this talk we will explore the role of data standards in an innovation strategy, and how data standards both enable innovation and also provide a catalyst for breakthrough thinking.

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