Event
We’re excited to be a Platinum Sponsor of the Data Management Summit London. Join our morning keynote, " When your Data works, Everything works", to learn how to make data the foundation for growth: tie governance to key performance indicators (KPIs), deliver 90-day wins across the enterprise, and make return on investment (ROI) undeniable. Join our afternoon panel, "End-to-end data lineage in action: Case studies and discussion." If data is the foundation, metadata is the blueprint that helps teams find, trust, and monetize data faster. Visit our booth to see how strong data management enables AI-ready modernization across the organization.
Now in its 16th year, the Data Management Summit London brings together the financial data community to explore how evolving data strategies are driving business outcomes and accelerating time to market.
As financial institutions look to unlock value from data and AI, the focus is on building AI-ready foundations anchored by high-quality, well-governed data and modern data architectures. These elements are essential to scaling AI initiatives and enabling long-term transformation and competitive advantage.
Join leading buy-side and sell-side executives at the premier financial data management event in capital markets. Hear from industry practitioners and innovators as they share how they’re advancing flexible yet resilient, data-driven strategies to deliver measurable business value.
In capital markets, bad data is your biggest risk - not a market crash. Fragmented, incomplete, and untrusted data causes every tech investment, from AI to T+1 settlement readiness, to stumble. CDOs must shift the narrative (conversation?) from data as a cost center to being the strategic linchpin for IT modernization. Infrastructure manages it. Applications use it. Security runs on it. People rely on it. AI learns from it.
Attend this keynote and learn how to:
From Legacy to Leading Edge: How Mainframe Data Can Transform AI and Analytics
Are you making the most of the business-critical structured data stored in your mainframes?