With EIIG metadata analytics, organizations can automatically discover what data assets/data flows are non-preferred/redundant/non-used.
EIIG also helps determine which data assets should be cleaned-up/minimized, migrated and/or decommissioned.
The fact-based visibility provided by EIIG ensures that data stewards work on practical data management improvements.
Another benefit of EIIG is the proactive detection of “out-of-policy” activities.
Data stewards can use EIIG to automatically map policies/rules with data assets and exert control accordingly.
With traceability of your data assets, you can demonstrate to the auditors how data is actually used and processed and confirm that business decisions are being made through trusted data.
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