Is your MDM platform holding you back?
Legacy data systems were built for a different era. If your platform is slowing down your teams, delaying ROI, or locking you into a cloud roadmap you didn’t choose, it might be time for a change. This quick-read infographic helps you assess whether your current MDM still fits your needs.
Spot the signs early
Your master data platform is supposed to drive efficiency, not delay it. Before an outdated MDM system starts draining time and budget, there are usually red flags. Whether you’re using Informatica or another legacy provider, the warning signs often look the same, and ignoring them can cost you.
This infographic breaks down the top five warning signs that your MDM platform may be doing more harm than good.
What’s inside:
- Signs your MDM is slowing innovation
- How platform rigidity limits agility
- Hidden costs and timeline risks to watch for
- What to consider as you explore your options
Whether you’re actively comparing platforms or just starting to sense friction, this resource helps you take stock and plan smarter. If you’re ready to compare platforms, make sure to check out how Semarchy stacks up to the competition in the 2025 SoftwareReviews Data Quadrant Report.
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We were recognized for our innovative and dynamic solutions in the Gartner® 2024 Peer Insights™ report, affirming our commitment to high-quality data management. Gartner synthesizes real user reviews into insights. 97% of customers are willing to recommend Semarchy.
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We were recognized as a Champion in Master Data Management by Software Reviews, powered by Info-Tech. Software Reviews evaluates feedback data directly from verified end users about their experience with top software providers. Semarchy outperforms its competitors across all key satisfaction metrics.
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