1、STATE OF REPORT2025The State of Self-Service and AutomationBy Fern Halper,Ph.D.TDWI VP of ResearchSponsored by:1 2025 by TDWI,a division of 1105 Media,Inc.All rights reserved.Reproductions in whole or part are prohibited except by written permission.Email requests or feedback to infotdwi.org.Product
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3、nt of the sponsor organization or validation of its claims.This report is based on independent research and represents TDWIs findings;reader experience may differ.The information contained in this report was obtained from sources believed to be reliable at the time of publication.Features and specif
4、ications can and do change frequently;readers are encouraged to visit vendor websites for updated information.TDWI shall not be liable for any omissions or errors in the information in this report.Table of ContentsThe Scope and Importance of Self-Service.2The Overall State of Self-Service Maturity.4
5、The State of Organizational Culture for Self-Service.5The State of Data Maturity for Self-Service.7The State of Data Infrastructure Maturity for Self-Service.8The State of Self-Service Enablement .11Building Data Literacy.13The State of Governance for Self-Service.13Considerations and Best Practices
6、 for Increasing Self-Service Maturity .14Research Methodology .17From Our Sponsor.18About the Author .19About TDWI Research.19State of Self-Service and AutomationBy Fern Halper,Ph.D.2 State of Self-Service and AutomationThe Scope and Importance of Self-ServiceWhen self-service first gained traction,