No single trusted view? Your growth is stuck. Let’s change that
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No single trusted view? Your growth is stuck. Let’s change that

Learn how to fix your fragmented data issues with practical, modern methods that move you forward.

Date and time

Fri, 2 May 2025 09:00 - 13:00 GMT+1

Location

The Shard

32 London Bridge Street London SE1 9SG United Kingdom

Agenda

9:00 AM

Arrival

9:15 AM

Event Start

12:00 PM

Event Finish

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Lunch and Networking

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Fragmented, unreliable data blocks clear, actionable insights.

Without a solid, trusted data foundation, you’re stuck with guesswork.

And if you can’t rely on the basics, real data maturity stays off the table.

That’s why fixing your data issues isn’t optional. It’s how you move from hunches to confident decisions.


Join us for an exclusive session where we share proven approaches, show actual success stories and unpack:

  • The biggest data challenges organisations face — yes, you’re not alone
  • The usual suspects: what’s really causing these issues
  • Practical ways to fix problems at the root
  • What a modern data management approach looks like
  • Different paths to a high-performing data foundation
  • How Assured streamlines and future-proofs your data strategy


Whether you’re a CTO, Data Leader or Business Strategist, this session will give you practical ideas to make your data work harder for your business.

Ready for real data maturity?

Secure your spot now!


About Assured

Assured has spent over a decade helping organisations tackle their most complex data challenges. Again and again, the same issues derail progress and drain potential.

After designing, building and managing data platforms for hundreds of businesses, we’re hosting a session to show what it really takes to create a trusted data foundation. One that meets the demands of any modern, data-savvy company and draws on real examples of how we’ve solved these issues for clients across various industries.

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