Data exchange is a process of moving digital data from one location or medium to another. It’s a key idea in a variety of areas of technology, such as communication, networking and computer systems.
Information that is part of these two-way exchanges of data provides benefit to businesses of all sizes. It gives them unique opportunities to monetize their data and the ability to accelerate their growth. In the public sector, efficient exchanges can help agencies understand the needs of their citizens and improve service delivery.
Traditionally, three different methods have been employed to transfer data across disparate systems and applications: file transfer, direct database connection, and remote procedure calls. These approaches, however, require a thorough understanding of the databases in operation and applications to use, and can become complex and difficult to manage over time. Additionally, they could cause security and performance issues that make alternative options more desirable.
To maximize the benefits of a data exchange, enterprises should concentrate on four main aspects: ensuring that shared data is complete, accurate, and relevant to meet requirements of business, leveraging advanced analytics capabilities that can provide relevant insights, and then creating an efficient and secure data platform that is able to support commercial activities. To build a platform like this requires a comprehensive strategy that combines the required technical, management, and governance capabilities.
Once the platform is established, it is time to conduct market research, determine potential customer segments and develop data products that add value. In addition, organizations must ensure they are in compliance with the regulations governing data protection, and data exchange that data exchanges are efficient seamless, reliable, and secure.