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BPCE Group needed a tool to optimize its customers’ banking experience and enable it to pursue the following objectives: Adopt a data culture across its business units E...
In this customer story, you will learn: How the SFR teams developed a new offer, presenting data in a way that is accessible to various professional profiles, whether th...
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We created this guide to help you improve the quality of your metadata and thereby ensure your data gets reused. Inside, you will find: An anecdote to illustrate the imp...
In this checklist, you will find the required metadata and general recommandations such as: Creator, publisher, contributor Reference: potential re-users will be more li...
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