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Mandy Chessell CBE FREng

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Founder - Pragmatic Data Research Ltd

Mandy Chessell is a trusted advisor to executives from large organisations, working with them to develop their strategy and architecture relating to the governance, integration and management of information. Mandy worked for IBM for 35 years, the last 15 as an IBM Distinguished Engineer. She is now one of the founders of Pragmatic Data Research Ltd, dedicated to improving the transparency, security and efficiency of digital operations and data management. Mandy is also the honorary president of the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED). Mandy has been developing integration software throughout her career. Her focus has always been on using and supporting open standards to achieve heterogeneous-interoperability. Today Mandy is the leader and top contributor to the Egeria Open Source project (https://egeria-project.org) which is part of the LF AI & Data Foundation. Egeria is focused on providing an open metadata and governance technology that is able to exchange, integrate and correlate metadata from different tools, engines and platforms. Mandy is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. In 2015 she received a CBE for services to software engineering. In 2000, she was identified as one of MIT Technology Review's hundred young people most likely to make significant 21st Century technical innovation. She is also distinguished as the first woman to win a Royal Academy of Engineering Silver Medal. Mandy has published numerous titles and has over 50 patents issued worldwide.

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Your world is filled with an ever-changing landscape of tools that create and use metadata. Each tool is useful, but independent, unable to share and link what it knows to information from other tools. The result is a disconnected story throughout your data and AI operations, making it hard to know where data came from, how it can and should be processed; leading to uncertainty in the trustworthiness of your AI results.

Using open source software from the Linux Foundation, (including Egeria, Open Lineage, Unity Catalog) we will share a simple approach to incrementally link and govern these tools to create end-to-end lineage, provenance and information sharing along your tool chains.