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- SAP
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SAP Master Data Governance: Turning Data into a Strategic Asset
In every organisation, data lies at the heart of decision-making. But without proper oversight, it can quickly become inconsistent, duplicated, or outdated. This leads to errors, inefficiencies, and poor business outcomes. When data is unreliable, true data-driven decision-making becomes impossible. And when employees don't see the value of accurate data, the cycle of poor quality continues. SAP Master Data Governance (MDG) is designed to break that vicious cycle. By centralising and controlling your most critical information — from customer and supplier records to materials, equipment, and financial data. MDG ensures everyone works from a single, trusted source of truth. With built-in quality checks, governance rules, and automated workflows, SAP MDG transforms data from an operational headache into a competitive advantage. What is SAP Master Data Governance? SAP MDG is a platform that manages and maintains master data, the essential information that drives your business processes. This includes: Customer Details: names, addresses, contact information. Supplier Records: contracts, payment terms, banking details. Product and Material Data: specifications, serial numbers, equipment lists. Financial Data: chart of accounts, cost centres, profit centres. Whether within your SAP landscape or across other integrated platforms, MDG ensures this data remains accurate, consistent, and compliant. In practice, this means:

- Data Analytics
- Data Management
Process Optimization in Service and Maintenance with Process Mining
Do you also notice that cooperation in the entire chain of service and maintenance processes is complex? Asset-intensive companies often have to deal with many different chain partners who are involved in both service and maintenance. They all need to communicate with each other. But how do you optimize all these internal and external processes? This starts with the right insight. And that is exactly where Process Mining offers the solution.