Very often projects are funded, planned, and run independently of each other. As a result, project data overlaps are not managed. This not only is wasteful and inefficient, but also makes data governance much more difficult, if not impossible.
EIIG breaks down data silos with a centralized metadata repository for easy access. It can proactively identify redundancies and eliminate duplication.
It also provides demand capture and alignment, validating input against template, harmonizing, and categorizing information demand.
By consolidating and ranking demand based on agreed criteria, EIIG identifies data overlaps, sourcing conflicts and dependencies between projects.
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