Data Management
While ‘data is the new oil’ is a common buzz phrase across the private sector, the public sector organizations have mostly resisted the temptation to invest in, manage, and value data the same way. Why is that so? Do public sector data governance practices inhibit innovation? No. It is because government officers have radically different obligations than private company executives, such as:
- Existing legacy and disparate analogue systems need costly and holistic overhaul,
- Numerous regulatory barriers not worthy of dwelling into,
- Leadership team lacks motivation owing to numerous stage approval requirements, and
- Organizational culture is not welcoming to change.
Data management is imperative for government agencies who desire greater data-driven decision-making to better serve their consumers. With modern data management tools that leverage cloud computing and cutting-edge technologies, public office leadership can:
- Extract greater value from their data assets,
- Facilitate data accessibility across domains,
- Foster information sharing and collaboration, and
- Increase overall operational efficiency and accountability.

Regiment IT Recommends Public Sector Organizations first-of-its-kind Oracle Autonomous Database for Easy Data Management
Oracle Data Management Platforms enables public sector organizations and IT to collaborate to create a flexible data-management cloud that rectifies the need for routine administrative tasks and provides analytic capabilities to workers. Among a number of solutions under this platform, Oracle Autonomous Database is a tool that enables information systems to run autonomously without uninterrupted human intervention.
Oracle Autonomous Database uses machine learning to automate fundamental processes such as storing, processing, and visualizing data as well as manages database backup, security, and performance tuning. With automated routine management procedures, not only errors are reduced, and overall management cost is decreased, but database administrators can save time on several mundane tasks and invest the same on more strategic issues such as critical data management in cloud.

Additionally, Oracle Cloud@Customer is an offering that brings cloud benefits, including Autonomous Database, on existing on-premises data centers. This means no need to outrightly discard legacy computing systems but instead extending their life by several years and make a smooth transition to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). These revolutionary Oracle Cloud Data Management tools allow the flexibility to migrate data and analytic functions in a gradual fashion or all at once. Plus, leverage existing human resources and tools to take advantage of a wide range of cloud services for data transformation, data warehousing, data visualization, big data, and many other functions.
Regiment IT Data Management Solutions for The Public Sector
Depending upon the type of data and the industry that our public sector clients belong to, Regiment IT blueprints and delivers comprehensive solutions using the data management best practices we have derived over the years. Following are some of the common data management challenges that we help overcome:
- Identify the exact data insights you require now or may do in future; save from flooding into useless and expensive data gathering and storage.
- Build the first and foremost layer of data discovery to facilitate browsing and searching through datasets and make data useful.
- Automate transformation of raw data into data models that are ready for evaluation and derive insights. Utilize Natural Language Generation to gain textual display of data models.
- Leverage Oracle autonomous technology to maintain performance levels across your expanding data tier. New possibilities with machine learning enable continuous monitoring of database queries as well as optimizes indexes every time the query changes.
- Gain assurance of adhering to all compliance requirements pertaining as new data discovery tools review data and identify the chains of connection that need to be detected, tracked, and monitored for multijurisdictional compliance.