Pitney Bowes sells out28th August 2019Philip Howard Pitney Bowes has sold its software division to Syncsort and is exiting the market.
Silwood enhances catalogues12th September 2018Philip Howard Using Safyr to support data catalogues is an idea that makes obvious sense.
The data-driven enterprise25th January 2018Philip Howard GDPR extends the ideas behind the data-driven enterprise because it forces companies to treat private data as an enterprise-class resource.
Alteryx alert5th January 2018Philip Howard Alteryx had a huge data breach before Christmas: not good news for a software vendor who should know better.
GDPR and its post-implementation impact3rd January 2018Philip Howard GDPR is going to be popular. So popular that it will provide competitive advantage for companies that can offer it to non-EU citizens.
DATAForge drivel4th December 2017Philip Howard Some marketing fluff really gets my goat; and it doesn't help when the author doesn't understand the subject.
On consistency, silos and catalogues1st December 2017Daniel Howard And why a good solution may be better than a perfect one.
Managing data catalogue proliferation28th November 2017Philip Howard Data catalogues are becoming increasingly popular. Put simply, a data catalogue is a repository of information about a company's data assets ...
The open source dilemma30th May 2017Philip Howard Is open source a licensing model or is it about crowd sourcing?