Alteryx - Data Professional Waste 50 per cent of a week
Alteryx - Data Professionals Waste 50 per cent due to repeating effort

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Data Professionals Waste 50 Percent of the Week, Costing Organisations Millions

New research from Alteryx and IDC has revealed that data professionals are wasting half of their time each week finding, protecting, or preparing data - costing organisations significant amounts of money. The IDC InfoBrief: The State of Data Discovery and Cataloging, commissioned by Alteryx, is based on a comprehensive survey of 400-plus individuals performing data functions across North America and Europe.

Despite massive growth in data analytics demand globally, this new study shows that there is still much work to be done for organisations to get the most of their data assets and infrastructures, particularly when it comes to data discovery and cataloging. Data professionals are spending more time governing, searching and preparing data than they are on extracting business value. Among the findings:

  • Data professionals spend 60 percent of their time getting to insight, but just 27 percent of that time is spent on actual analysis. Instead, 37 percent of that “getting to insight” time is spent searching for data and 36 percent of that time is spent preparing data.
  • These data workers waste 30 percent of their time - on average 14 hours per week - because they cannot find, protect or prepare data. They waste another 20 percent of their time - 10 hours per week - building information assets that already exist. In total, they lose 50 percent of their time every week on unsuccessful activities or repeating efforts.
  • Even though data discovery and integrity is important for business, 30 to 50 percent of organisations say they are not where they want to be.
  • The inefficiencies of data intelligence and knowledge is costing U.S. organisations $1.7M per year for every 100 employees, and European organisations €1.1M per year for every 100 employees.

“It is evident that many professionals are not aware of what resources are available within data assets like data lakes, how to access the data, where it came from, or how to glean trusted insights,” said Langley Eide, Chief Strategy Officer at Alteryx, Inc. “Unless organisations make changes to their infrastructure now, and close the gaps on data discovery, integrity and cataloging, processes will only become more inefficient as data volume and variety continues to grow.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Alteryx UK .

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