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How to on Master Data Management with Customer Centricity Tour by Informatica

Sep 10, 2010
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Informatica Corporation is doing a Customer Centricity Tour through North America beginning mid-September. Executives from Informatica and experts from AutoTrader.com, Infosys, and 3sage Consulting will be speaking on the best practices for implementing customer centricity solutions, how Master Data Management (MDM) helps to better view and use data on customers, and how to leverage the complementary capabilities of the Informatica Platform for Data Integration, Data Quality as well as B2B Data Exchange.

“As we begin to see positive signs of growth within the global economy, organizations are increasingly turning to Informatica to assist them in becoming more customer centric organizations by gaining access to timely, relevant and trustworthy data… Through Informatica MDM, we provide the data that allows for organizations to make informed decisions in order to increase revenue growth, lower costs, accelerate value around strategic initiatives such as mergers and acquisitions,” said Informatica.

Informatica Customer Centricity Tour Dates for 2010:

  • Boston, Massachusetts – September 14
  • New York, New York – September 15
  • Montreal, Quebec – September 16
  • Chicago, Illinois – September 21
  • Dallas, Texas – September 21
  • Toronto, Ontario – September 22
  • San Francisco, California – October 5
  • Seattle, Washington – October 6
  • Fort Lauderdale, Florida – October 7
  • Los Angeles, California – October 7
  • Phoenix, Arizona – October 12
  • Denver, Colorado – October 13
  • New York, New York – October 14
  • Atlanta, Georgia – October 14
  • Columbus – October 20
  • Minneapolis – October 21
  • Indianapolis – Nov. 16
  • Washington, DC – December
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