The Latest on IBM InfoSphere MDM V10

We'll launch IBM InfoSphere MDM v10 at IOD11 in Las Vegas
As you may have heard, we have a rather exciting launch announcement on tap for Information on Demand, Oct 23-27. IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management v10 combines several of the best features of IBM InfoSphere and several recent acquisitions, including InfoSphere Server for PIM (from Trigo), InfoSphere MDM Server (from DWL) and Initiate Master Data Service (from my alma mater, Initiate Systems).
Over the coming days, we’ll be blogging about several new features and use cases of IBM InfoSphere MDM 10, from high-level overviews to more technical aspects.
Of course, the best way to learn more and ask questions is to attend IOD11, but if you can’t go, never fear: we’ll be publishing the blog posts below. Feel free to ask questions and leave comments. I’ll update this post with links as the posts go live.
Introducing IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management v10 – Rick Clements gives a high-level overview of the new features and previews the packaging and announcements for IOD11.
Probabilistic Matching in InfoSphere MDM – Eric Trenk explains how the new IBM InfoSphere MDM v10 launch combines the probabilistic matching of the Initiate Master Data Service with InfoSphere MDM hub technology.
Not Your Grandmother's MDM: Introducing MDM Application Toolkit – Alex Eastman discusses how MDM has evolved to enable you to build your own MDM-powered applications by using MDM Application Toolkit.
Going the Last Mile with MDM Solutions – Jon Case talks about the divide between business and IT solutions, explaining how InfoSphere MDM 10 goes the “last mile” to make the hub’s information available to the people and processes that need it.
Trust Your Master Data by Aligning BPM & MDM – Trey Anderson looks at the complicated relationship between BPM and MDM – and how alignment can help you trust your master data and reap the benefits.
Forrest Gump on MDM, Simplified – Alex Bentley looks at how IBM InfoSphere MDM v10 simplifies MDM implementation while lowering the total cost of ownership.
Consuming Master Data on Your Own Terms – Henk Alblas explains the process and theory behind Adaptive Services Interfaces, a new feature in IBM InfoSphere MDM that helps businesses consume master data on their terms.
Collaborative MDM and PIM – Harsha Kapre reviews how Product Information Management (PIM) has evolved to a more collaborative discipline that works with MDM.
Beyond the Single View: Governing MDM – David Corrigan knows that many organizations quickly realize that MDM isn’t a silo and requires going beyond a single view. Learn how InfoSphere MDM v10 helps satisfy this need to enable a more comprehensive view of your data.
Securing MDM with InfoSphere Guardium Data Activity Monitor – Henk Alblas describes how InfoSphere MDM v10 enables more secure, centralized database logging and tracking.
Continuing the MDM Journey – Brian Vile explains why MDM should be seen as a journey rather than a destination and discusses the most common routes.
Finally, if you’re able to join us at IOD11, Anju Willard picks through the enormous list of session and offers up her “must-attend” MDM sessions, many of which will include discussion or demos of v10. I hope to see you there!
Feel free to ask questions or offer feedback below.
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- Securing MDM with InfoSphere Guardium Data Activity Monitor | Mastering Data Management
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