My name is Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen.
I am a Data Quality and Master Data Management professional also doing Data Architecture.
I have worked over 30 years in the IT business with a large range of business areas as government, insurance, manufacturing, membership, healthcare, public transportation and retail, as seen in My Been Done List.
I am a charter member of IAIDQ (International Association of Information and Data Quality).
Also I am active on DataQualityPro being a:
Please find some more professional information including current engagements on my LinkedIn profile.








Hi,
Loved your Santa Quality blog. We’re a small data warehousing company based in South Africa and send out a monthly newsletter (aimed at the business). I’d love to include this blog in our next one that’s going out on Monday if that’s okay with you?
Hi Michelle
Thanks for your kind words. Feel free to use my writing as you please.
Merry Christmas
Henrik
Henrik,
I really enjoyed reading your work and would like to take this opportunity to invite you to our community for IM professionals (www.openmethodology.com). We would love to bookmark your work to share with our members. Check us out and keep up the good work.
Thanks Lindsey. I am already somewhere in the loop with openmethodology – a great site by the way.
Love what you’re doing here Henrik. It’s along the lines of what I’ve dreamed of for years. I’d be interested in talking to you about using what you’re doing in a commercial environment. If you’re interested, please email me with a phone number and best times to call you. I’m in California on PST.
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[...] MDM product should be able to collect key data elements of master record which is getting added and find duplicates in the repository. This can be achieved by having good fuzzy search algorithm built into the product (As pointed out by Henrik). [...]
It appears that we are soulmates when it comes to MDM. Thanks again for the kind words around my article.