Good data is necessary for any business to remain profitable. And obviously, we would assume that more data means more profitability. Right? Well, it does until it doesn’t. Once data has outlived its usefulness, it’s considered ROT and should ideally be purged from our systems because it’s likely costing us more money than it’s worth. Letting go of data is hard, so it’s okay to be a bit anxious about deleting anything. If you’re holding onto rotten data, let’s work together and explore these data attachment dependencies so we can properly leverage AI and automation.
Level 100 | Target Audience: IT Director; IT Engineer; Software Developer; Database Administrator; Business Analyst;
Charles is a technical speaker and low-code advocate with a pro-code background. He has a passion for sharing his knowledge and experiences, solving complex problems, and engineering creative solutions. He actively helps organizations of all sizes modernize their business architecture and reimagine their legacy processes. | Software Engineer Plus Ultra | Soufside