SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10, 2017 -- GoodDataⓇ is taking a leadership role in elevating the industry standard of governance to new heights by adding an advanced governance framework to its Enterprise Insights Platform. In The Forrester Wave™: Insight Platforms-As-A-Service, Q3 2017, Forrester gave GoodData the highest-possible score — 5 out of 5 — in the area of Security and Governance. “We see this recognition as an affirmation of GoodData’s leadership,” says CEO Roman Stanek, “not only in addressing governance as we know it today, but also in exploring new governance solutions for an increasingly complex business environment.”
“Basic data governance — data cleansing and profiling — is still essential, but it’s no longer enough to keep up with the volume and velocity of big data,” says ZD Svoboda, vice president of product at GoodData. “Our customers were the driving force behind our initiative to provide a complete system of insight, and to do that, we knew we needed a robust governance framework.”
With its latest round of innovations, GoodData is redefining the discipline of governance through three key capabilities:
Machine Learning Model Governance
GoodData is leveraging machine learning to place artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities in the hands of everyday business users, and its governance framework continuously evaluates the machine learning model’s accuracy. When those monitoring activities uncover inaccurate model results, the user receives an alert along with suggestions for model adjustment and retraining. “Leveraging machine learning requires trust, and trust requires transparency,” Svoboda explains. “Our governance framework is constantly measuring how precise the model is and how accurately it can predict outcomes.”
Usage and Adoption Governance
GoodData’s usage and adoption governance allows customers to get a detailed glimpse into how their individual insights are being used, how often, and by whom. “Of course, adoption governance is key for determining ROI,” says Svoboda, “but there’s much more to it than that. By sharing insights on usage and adoption, we’re helping customers ensure they receive the maximum competitive advantage from their analytics investment.”
Lifecycle Governance
Once a system of insight is in place, enterprises must continuously address issues such as change management, how to manage updates and new releases, and provisioning, how to onboard new customers and ensure that they have the correct authorizations. With its lifecycle management governance processes, GoodData addresses both these issues in ensuring smooth operations throughout the life of the platform. “For change management, we enable what we call ‘agile product releases,’ which allow the enterprise to continuously release new analytics features without disruption,” says Svoboda. “For provisioning, a customer sign up request triggers creation of a workspace according to a predefined template.”
If everyday users are going to rely on actionable insights, they need to trust the data those insights are based on, and building that trust requires end-to-end governance.
“In an increasingly automated world, our customers need to trust the data behind our recommendations. Working with GoodData, we are promising our brands that they are getting strong data governance within our advanced Service Automation system,” said Tom Buiocchi, president and CEO, ServiceChannel. “Together, we are ensuring that the data is accurate, secure, and accessible for our customers.”
About GoodData
GoodData provides an integrated set of data management, analytics, and insight application development and management tools as the leading platform in the Systems of Insight category. We focus on enterprise-wide data democratization by delivering actionable insights at the point of work and embedding into applications and workflows so business users can spend time doing what they do best rather than performing data discovery.
More than 50 percent of the Fortune 500 are using GoodData to achieve actionable insights. GoodData is headquartered in San Francisco and is backed by Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst Partners, Intel Capital, TOTVS and others. For more information visit our website and follow GoodData on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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