Every day, 2.5 quintillion bits of data are generated. Making sense of this data is a challenge. Business leaders require the proper tools to make informed decisions to grow and be successful. Sharing data can help reduce silos, boost productivity, speed up time to insight, and reduce the time needed to analyze.
It’s not enough to have a valid motive for sharing data. You need to know what you’re looking to accomplish. According to the Sixth Annual Gartner Chief Data Officer Survey companies that have succeeded in encouraging sharing of data provide 1.7 times more value than their competitors.
The second meta-dimension is interpretability. This is the measure of how well a piece of information can be understood. This may vary based on a specific theme or pattern of B2G data sharing. For instance, when working with sensitive data, it’s more crucial to have a high degree of interpretation than when trying to monitor the event in real-time when accuracy may be more important than timeliness.
The term “continuity” refers to the capacity of a B2G sharing situation to guarantee that the flow of information is continuous. Depending on the theme and pattern of a particular scenario, this can have varying levels of importance. For instance, in the context of monitoring a situation over a long time, continuity is crucial for monitoring, while in research it may not be as crucial. In both cases it is essential to include this indicator.