The rising imperative for data observability: how to build trust in your data at scale

The rising imperative for data observability: how to build trust in your data at scale

Explore insights from BARC’s new report and learn how to build an enterprise-grade data observability program that supports AI, compliance, and operational excellence.

Enterprise data teams are under pressure to deliver high-quality, trusted data for AI, regulatory compliance, and real-time decision-making. Yet most struggle with broken pipelines, unreliable insights, and limited visibility into data health.

The root cause? Inadequate data observability.

In this 40-minute webinar, Kevin Petrie, VP of Research at BARC and David Kolinek, VP of Product Marketing at Ataccama will unpack the key findings from BARC’s new report, The Rising Imperative for Data Observability. Together, they’ll explore what’s preventing enterprises from trusting their data, how to overcome these challenges, and what to look for in an observability solution that supports AI and GenAI readiness.

Expect expert insights and real-world guidance on how to:

  1. Improve data quality and trust with automated detection and remediation
  2. Support AI and GenAI with compliant, well-governed data pipelines
  3. Operationalize data observability with business-aligned KPIs
  4. Close skill gaps and drive adoption with scalable frameworks

You’ll also hear answers to critical questions like:

  1. How can I prove ROI and get executive buy-in for observability?
  2. What’s the risk of relying on tools that only detect, but don’t fix, data issues?
  3. How can observability improve compliance and reduce operational risk?

Register now to get expert insights, real-world strategies, and a roadmap for scaling trust in your enterprise data.

Details:

📅 Date: July 30, 2025

🕒 Time: 15:00 BST | 10:00 EST | 15:00 CET

🎙️ Speakers: Kevin Petrie, VP of Research, BARC

David Kolinek, VP of Product Marketing, Ataccama

Speakers

David Kolinek

David Kolinek VP of Product Marketing, Ataccam
Kevin Petrie

Kevin Petrie VP of Research, BARC
30 Jul 2025, 15:00 BST
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