Today, Syncari, the company behind the world’s first code-free data automation platform, introduced the Data Fitness Indexâ„¢ to help strengthen data quality across the enterprise. The Data Fitness Index provides users with instant data health analysis by cataloging data across a customer’s top systems of record then diagnosing each source of bad data. It then intelligently recommends areas of improvement along with templated fixes directly within the platform. This launch is a major step in actualizing Syncari’s mission of empowering everyone to restore trust in their data.
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Wherever the number of data sources in the enterprise grows, it sows distrust. One of the largest causes of this distrust is the dozens of one-off connections of varying types applied over decades that don’t allow for data coordination across the business. When executives and their teams can’t agree on basic information, and can’t tell good data from bad data, it’s difficult for any of them to live up to being “data-driven.”
Syncari Challenges the Automation Status Quo with New Data Fitness Index
Syncari’s position on data quality is that it requires a central intelligence, though not necessarily centralized data. With Syncari’s data automation platform, companies can unify, clean, and manage their data from a single place, no matter where it lives, and connect it to the systems where it’s actually used.
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Its newest release, the Data Fitness Indexâ„¢, provides a continuous measurement of whether data is fit for use across systems so companies can take continuous action to improve it. While some companies may be able to do this within one system today, Syncari takes into account a company’s top platforms of record, unifies them, and keeps them all aligned.
“Syncari is already helping customers like ServiceMax, Inkling, and Matterport run their business more efficiently by unifying fragmented data and ensuring the right data gets to the right place at the right time,” said Scott Edmonds, CRO at Syncari. “With our latest release, we’ve made data fitness a first-class citizen in that experience.”
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