UNE Standards: A Lighthouse in the Dark for Companies that Want to Get Value from their Data
UNE normative documents (acronym for Una Norma Española) are a set of norms, experimental norms and reports (standards) created in the Technical Standardization Committees (CTN) of the Spanish Association for Standardization (UNE), formerly known as AENOR.
In an increasingly data-driven business environment, the proper management of information becomes a key challenge. UNE standards provide a structured and reliable framework to ensure the quality, security and governance of data, thus facilitating its strategic use. In this Data Management Summit roundtable, experts in data standards and data management will discuss how UNE standards act as a guide for companies seeking to maximize the value of their information.
The roundtable “UNE Standards: A Lighthouse in the Dark for Companies that Want to Extract Value from their Data ” will provide a platform for experts and users to share insights on the crucial role of UNE standards in data management. The questions posed invite reflection on the importance of data quality and consistency, regulatory compliance, and adoption challenges, offering organizations a guide to move towards a robust, transparent and reliable data culture.
Topics of discussion will include:
How do UNE standards help standardize and improve data management in organizations?
What are the benefits of adopting these standards in terms of data quality and security?
What are the common challenges in implementing UNE standards and how to overcome them?
Join us in this conversation to learn how UNE standards can be the key for companies to transform their data into strategic assets, with sound governance practices aligned to international standards.