This 3rd in a 4-part OSCRE Innovation Forum series addresses what stakeholders will contribute to, and be impacted by, the shift to a robust data infrastructure in the real estate industry. The panel will share their perspectives on how the landscape for data management is changing and what it means for their organizations. The shift to a more a robust data infrastructure in the real estate sector means going beyond simple 1-to-1 integrations, greater rigor along the entire data supply chain, new roles, and much more open collaboration.
This OSCRE Innovation Forum gives attendees a preview into where the industry data landscape is heading and what various stakeholder are doing about it. The panel will address the following: ·
- What role will stakeholders play in building a robust data infrastructure? ·
- How will these organizations operate differently with the new infrastructure in place? ·
- What new kinds of collaboration will we needed to build that infrastructure? ·
- What role will data standards and data models play as the new infrastructure evolves?
The panel includes data and business leaders currently realigning their approach to data management to fit the needs of an entire data ecosystem including moderator Ian Cameron and OSCRE panelist Marilyn Ramirez of Vistra.
OSCRE Innovation Forums are free informative sessions that cover a variety of innovative topics focused on the data that can be harnessed to drive business decisions at every level of any organization.
OSCRE International is a global non-profit consortium focused on the development of real estate data standards and support of their implementation, enabling organizations to become more data-driven. OSCRE’s corporate membership includes nearly 900,000 team members representing real estate investment managers, corporate real estate owners and occupiers and the software developers, service providers and consultants who work with them across the globe.
