Data Security and Integrity – How to Future-Proof Your Business With Data Security and Integrity

Since data is at the core of nearly every business activity, safeguarding it is paramount for its success. Our series of conveniently co-located events can give you more insight into how advanced analytics, data management and AI technologies can future-proof your organisation.

Multidimensional database schemas are logical arrangements of tables within a database designed to meet the needs of analysts using it for analytical tasks. There are three main multidimensional schema types, known as star, snowflake and vault. Star schemas are most frequently employed because they make working with large data sets easier while simultaneously decreasing processing time and storage requirements by performing fewer join queries in queries.

SDy (Solvency Ratio of You), also known as SDRy or “SRd,” is an integral metric used by HR professionals as it measures an individual’s financial impact on their company. SDy helps organizations identify high performing candidates for new roles as well as assess return on investment of incumbent role incumbents. SDy can be especially helpful when comparing candidates interviewed for similar roles with one having higher salary – the SDy can help you understand if offering more pays off financially or not.

Data management is essential in many industries, yet finding accurate and trustworthy information can be challenging. Historically, businesses were likely to keep records and conduct analysis at their own data center; however, more recently businesses are increasingly turning towards cloud computing and shared data solutions in order to make accessing and analyzing this vital resource easier and make more informed decisions for their operations.

The SUID and SDY Case Registry is a repository for infant deaths in the US and associated health information about investigations of these deaths, with specific attention paid to infant deaths up to 12 months of age (SUID component of registry) while its SDY component expands surveillance efforts beyond infants to include children and adolescents (SDY component of registry).