Noun
master data management (uncountable)
(data management) A set of processes and tools which centrally and persistently define the non-transactional entities of an organization, with the objective to collect from, and supply to various processes, unique instances of each entity.
One of our most-read features for the month looks at the top global and regional systems integrators, according to The Master Data Management Institute. Source: Internet
Its xDM platform solves for enterprise Master Data Management (MDM), Application Data Management (ADM), and Collaborative Data Governance challenges for some of the most well-known brands in the US and Europe. Source: Internet