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Data Quality

Data has long been recognized as vital to leveraging the systems that utilize the data. Developing the high quality data to support applications is not an option.

For the utility, increasingly sophisticated applications demand higher quality data to run properly, smoothly, and reliably. Poor quality data simply will not allow the client to achieve full utility IT integration. For a client to provide optimal response in emergency or outage situations, data will play an equally important role as software. Data must be timely and accurate. Moreover, high quality data is essential to satisfy regulatory reporting requirements with confidence. In the work design and work order tracking arena, high-quality data can serve to reduce unnecessary field visits.

For the cable service provider, answering questions such as "where are potential customers located?", "what new territory do l gain from my merger or acquisition?" and "do l have infrastructure in place to provide service to this new customer?" all have one thing in common: the answers to all three are only as good as the data used to obtain them. High quality data are essential for vital business decisions that cable service providers must make every day.

For the public sector organization, frequent land ownership changes require up-to-date data to support permitting and taxation. Transportation needs require quality data on which to base decisions that affect thousands or even millions of constituents. And for supporting E-911 applications, data quality is literally a matter of life and death.

High quality data is essential to actually realizing, in quantifiable/measurable business terms, the benefits potential that the technology offers. Many clients are faced with the fact that existing data may not be of adequate quality to support integrated applications. Enspiria data management experts are available to perform data assessments and develop data strategies and plans, as well as to manage field inventories and conversion/migration efforts to ensure that maximum benefits are realized from technology applications and systems.