Blog
Here we share our experiences and lessons learnt from our work with data in government, business, and beyond. Explore practical tips, insights and reflections from the Register Dynamics team.
What Does a Data Architect Do?
This article aims to clarify what we believe the key aspects of being a Data Architect are, based on our experience, shedding light on the various skills and tasks that data architects undertake to enable effective data utilisation and decision-making.
How to Overcome the Biggest Data Governance Mistakes in Startups
In this article we focus on some of the common issues that we’ve seen appear specifically in startup organisations. Here are our 4 top tips on how to overcome the biggest data governance mistakes startups often make.
7 Key Benefits of Data Governance
If you work with data, you will surely have a view on data governance and its importance to an organisation’s success. A well-crafted data governance strategy is vital in today’s fast-moving and competitive market. In an earlier article, we explored what data governance is and why it is important. Now, let’s look at some of the key benefits of data governance.
What is Data Governance and why is it important?
For organisations and modern businesses the management of data and how they use it is becoming a critical part of that organisation’s success. This article explores what data governance really is and why it is important to get right.
How to Encourage Better Data Sharing
Data sharing is incredibly important for all organisations, yet continues to be a real challenge for many. In this article we share our thoughts on 3 different ways to encourage better data sharing across organisations.
Evidence for the National Data Strategy
Register Dynamics made a submission to the National Data Strategy open call for evidence, in which we discuss the difficulties with data that Government faces which could be fixed with a better approach to data infrastructure.
Legal trust + technical trust = data trusts
Technical trust and legal trust are both insufficient by themselves to ensure protection of valuable data. Instead we need a vehicle that combines the two to allow data use to be auditable and acceptable practice to be enforcable. In this post we discuss this concept of a data trust, explore what benefits they could bring and how they could be achieved.