Key differentiators between MDM solutions (e.g., Informatica, Ataccama ONE, SAP MDG, Stibo Systems MDM, Profisee) and DQC Platform.
MDM solutions:
Focus primarily on data consolidation and standardization
Manage basic structural quality (completeness, duplicates, formatting)
Create a "single source of truth" for master data
Typically operate on metadata level with limited content analysis
Rigid rule structures based on predefined templates
Limited domain-specific intelligence
DQC Platform:
Focuses on making data truly fit-for-purpose for business processes
Analyzes the actual content and context of data
Validates business-specific requirements and domain knowledge
Uses AI to understand semantic meaning and relationships
Adapts to evolving business needs through learning
Connects quality directly to business outcomes
Practical examples
Product descriptions:
- MDM: Ensures descriptions exist and meet character length requirements
- DQC Platform: Analyzes if descriptions follow industry-specific conventions (like ITEK standards for electronic products), contain required technical specifications, and use appropriate terminologyRegulatory compliance:
- MDM: Checks if mandatory fields for compliance are populated
DQC Platform: Validates that product sustainability claims match actual material composition and certificates, ensuring ESG reporting accuracyCross-system consistency:
- MDM: Manages ID mapping between systems
- DQC Platform: Ensures business process continuity by validating that related data across systems maintains functional consistency (e.g., pricing tiers align with product features)Business process integration:
- MDM: Limited process awareness beyond data structure
DQC: Directly ties data quality to process execution, identifying how specific data elements impact order-to-cash, procurement, or manufacturing processes
Use case comparison
For manufacturing:
- MDM approach: "Product 12345 has all required specification fields completed."
- DQC approach: "Product 12345's specifications align with its product family standards, contain all customer-required certifications, and meet our sustainability reporting requirements."For E-commerce:
- MDM approach: "All products have images and descriptions."
- DQC approach: "Product descriptions contain search-optimized terms, highlight key selling points, and technical specifications match actual product capabilities."
