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Stuart Harveyis an experienced CEO with a strong background in software technology including enterprise applications, data science and machine learning. He is skilled in banking real-timeand reference data as well public sector with experience internationally across London, New York and Berlin. Stuart has always had a passion for start-up businesses andhas significantly strong experience in start-up and scale-up businesses with several successful exits under his belt.

Our CEO, Stuart Harveyexpresses his views, opinions and insights in the pieces of content found in this section.With his level of expertise from working in the industry, Stuart has an opinion worth taking note of. His writing style is often to the point, explanative and focused on fact backed up byrigourousresearch.

Stuart Harvey’slatest pieceisentitled‘Self-Service Data Quality forDataOps. The aim of the CEO vision is to get an opinion from an expert in the fieldand we hope that as the section expands, we can grab Stuart for a chat to hear a bit about his journey to date and how he arrivedinitiallyin the glorious world of data.

It was good to be in London to take part in NI Business and Innovation with ĢƵ!

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It was good to be in London to take part in NI Business and Innovation with my colleagues at ĢƵ where we celebrated 100 years of NI entrepreneurship and business success. I grew up in Belfast. I remember attending the 1971 festival which marked Northern Ireland’s first fifty years. I was eight years old that

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Self-Service Data Quality forDataOps

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At the recent A-Team Data Management Summit Virtual, ĢƵ CEO Stuart Harvey delivered a keynote on “Self-Service Data Quality for DataOps – Why it’s the next big thing in financial services.” The keynote (available here) can be read below, with slides from the keynote included for reference. Should you wish to discuss the subject with

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