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GUEST OPINION: Most organisations know that leveraging data insights to inform decision making leads to better business outcomes. But as valuable as organisational data is, it can also pose challenges.

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iTWireTV: Informatica is the mission-critical leader for bringing enterprise data to life. Informatica APAC Group VP and MD ANZ Richard Scott spoke to iTWireTV about the challenges in becoming data-driven and how to navigate them.

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  • Despite a looming global recession, 60% of Australian data leaders are optimistic and say they’ll increase investments in data management technologies and capabilities in 2023
  • 70% plan to invest more in cloud this year
  • While 28% of Australian organisations are investing more in capabilities to ensure data privacy and security, the bigger focus is on enabling the democratisation and sharing of data through a self-service marketplace (40%)

Informatica (NYSE: INFA), an enterprise cloud data management leader, today released the results of its third annual global chief data officer (CDO) survey CDO Insights 2023: How to Empower Data-Led Business Resiliency. The survey examined 600 chief data officers and chief analytics officers across the U.S., Europe and Asia Pacific and revealed that, despite economic uncertainty, most organisations are increasing their investments in data management and cloud in 2023.

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VENDOR CONTRIBUTION: Informatica®, the leader in enterprise cloud data management, has introduced new intelligence and automation capabilities to the industry’s first Cloud Native Data Management solution. Powered by Informatica’s AI-powered CLAIREengine, organizations can now achieve an even faster return on investment from their cloud data warehouse, data lake and lakehouse investments.

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