Step 1: Get your data in order
When companies merge, they often combine data infrastructures and existing applications and systems, producing a fragmented IT environment that’s inefficient and ill-suited for expansion.
Older, inherited technology can cause data inconsistencies and create security gaps that expose the newly formed organization to potential cyberattacks. Meanwhile, duplicative software licenses and vendor contracts inflate IT budgets and divert resources from other areas.
You can address these post-merger issues by designing a comprehensive data strategy for the recently combined company. A clear, end-to-end view of your data environment allows you to:
- Tap into the combined strengths of previously separate datasets
- Generate insights that can drive product development and market strategies
- Enable more effective use of advanced technologies like AI and machine learning
- Streamline operations and improve decision-making across the organization
When creating a data ecosystem that optimizes the unified organization’s technology assets and joint intellectual property, it’s important to:
- Conduct a data audit. A thorough assessment of each company’s data and IT infrastructure can uncover system and application redundancies and security vulnerabilities. With this complete view of your organization’s data, you can determine system compatibility and identify inefficiencies like duplicate software that can be corrected to reduce costs and improve workflows.
- Implement a data governance framework. It’s essential to establish a structured set of rules, policies and processes that outline data quality, accessibility and compliance standards for the blended IT estate. This framework governs how data is collected, stored, managed and used across the enterprise.
- Incorporate AI and machine learning. You can enhance data cleansing and integration by deploying AIOps to anticipate challenges like redundant systems and capacity needs. This proactive approach saves time and money while allowing IT teams to adapt quickly to changing conditions.