Compliance in the Age of Big Data: Why Master Data Management Matters
Master Data Management (MDM) centralizes data into a single repository for easier management, auditing, and compliance. It creates a ‘golden record’ for confident compliance, efficient data handling, and risk reduction. Download our detailed eBook to learn more.
Navigating Compliance with Master Data Management
In today’s digital landscape, businesses are dealing with a lot of data from various sources. While this data can be valuable for growth, it also comes with strict regulations to follow. Non-compliance and data breaches can be very costly. Staying compliant means knowing where your data is, how it’s used, and ensuring its accuracy across all systems, which becomes more difficult as data grows.
What you’ll learn:
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- How MDM supports GDPR’s ‘right to be forgotten’ compliance.
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- The role of MDM in defining data roles and responsibilities.
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- Benefits of MDM in reducing data breaches and operational costs.
Key Callouts

Centralized Data Management
MDM creates a single source of truth for all your data, enhancing traceability and auditability.

Regulatory Compliance
With MDM, businesses can confidently handle data deletion requests and other compliance requirements.

Enhanced Security
Firms using MDM experience 25% fewer data breaches, ensuring robust protection of sensitive information.
Trust Your Data and Your Peers

We were recognized for our innovative and dynamic solutions in the Gartner® 2024 Peer Insights™ report, affirming our commitment to high-quality data management.

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.

We made the Constellation Research Inc. ShortList™ for Master Data Management. Constellation evaluates more than 15 solutions and creates its ShortList™ based on client inquiries, partner conversations, customer references, vendor selection projects, market share, and internal research.