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Welcome to the latest edition of the Business Intelligence Network UK newsletter!

In my article in this issue, Judgment Day on Enterprise Data, Part 2, I define what is needed to achieve trusted data for enterprise compliance. Our insurance channel leader, Richard Brayshaw, explains that in a data warehouse tasked with solving several problems with one integrated solution, the resulting metrics are often at odds with each other.

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In This Issue 

Judgment Day on Enterprise Data, Part 2
by Mike Ferguson
This article is the second in a two-part series covering enterprise compliance – what it is and how to get it.

Pick a Number, But Not Just Any Number
by Richard Brayshaw
In the insurance industry, data warehouse metrics are often at odds. Don't blame the regulators, and don't blame the underwriters. Instead, invest your energies in developing standards.

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