Data-Centric Model

Definition: A Data-Centric Model is a framework that prioritizes data as the core asset of an organization. In this model, data is considered the primary driver for decision-making, application design, and overall business strategy.

Instead of focusing on the processes or the applications that utilize data, this approach emphasizes the importance of high-quality, well-organized data as a foundation for all business activities.

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Digital Transformation  |  Digital Rights Management  |  Digital Engineering Services  |  Document Management  |  Dialed Number Interaction Services  |  Digital Call Center  |  Data Aggregation  |  Digital Customer Service  |  Document Management System  |  Daily Tasks Tracker  |  Digital Workspace  |  Data Modeling And Analysis  |  Digital Solutions  |  Digital Procurement Platforms  |  Data Privacy Solutions  |  Digital Product Engineering  |  Digital Cx  |  Digital Workflow  |  Digital Health Platforms  |  Data Center Management  |  Direct Dialer  |  Digital Patient Interactions  |  Data Protection  |  Digital Marketplace  |  Digital Workplace Solutions  |  Data Centric Model  |  Data Analytics  |  Digital Customer Experience  |  Data Driven Decision  |  Devops  |  Dialer  |  Data Privacy  |  Data Mining  |  Data Visualization  |  Dispersed Workforce  |  Data Capture  |  Data Driven Strategy  |  Data Loss Prevention  |  Data Governance  |  Data Driven Culture  |  Distributed Workforce  |  Direct Inward Dialing  |  Demand Forecasting  |  Data Driven Decision Making  |  Digital Retail Customer Experience  |  Directed Dialog  |  

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