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David Loshin

Welcome to my BeyeNETWORK Blog. This is going to be the place for us to exchange thoughts, ideas and opinions on all aspects of the information quality and data integration world. I intend this to be a forum for discussing changes in the industry, as well as how external forces influence the way we treat our information asset. The value of the blog will be greatly enhanced by your participation! I intend to introduce controversial topics here, and I fully expect that reader input will "spice it up." Here we will share ideas, vendor and client updates, problems, questions and, most importantly, your reactions. So keep coming back each week to see what is new on our Blog!

About the author >

David is the President of Knowledge Integrity, Inc., a consulting and development company focusing on customized information management solutions including information quality solutions consulting, information quality training and business rules solutions. Loshin is the author of Master Data Management, Enterprise Knowledge ManagementThe Data Quality Approach and Business IntelligenceThe Savvy Manager's Guide and is a frequent speaker on maximizing the value of information. David can be reached at loshin@knowledge-integrity.com or at (301) 754-6350.

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I will be at The Data Warehousing Instititue's world conference next week in Boston, MA between May 14 and May 16. I will be teaching two courses, one on data quality management and a new one on Network and Link Analysis, which I hope will be thought-provoking. I also plan to do some B-Eye podcasting on Tuesday afternoon, and general hobnobbing and hanging out to hear about what attendees are interested in these days.

If you plan to be there, drop me an email and let's try to schedule time to say hi!


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