MIKE2.0 Methodology

MIKE2.0 Methodology

MIKE2.0 (Method for an Integrated Knowledge Environment) is an open source delivery methodology for Enterprise information management. MIKE2.0 was released to the public in December, 2006, by BearingPoint, a management and technology consulting company, under the Creative Commons Attribution License. The project is now run by the MIKE2.0 Governance Association, a non-profit organisation based in Switzerland, with BearingPoint and Deloitte as the founding members. In March 2013 the book "Information Development Using MIKE2.0" was published as a companion guide to the online community.

The methodology provides a comprehensive framework for Information Management, including:

  • Information governance
  • Data quality improvement
  • Data integration
  • Data migration
  • Data warehousing
  • Master data management
  • Data-driven IT transformation
  • Enterprise search
  • Enterprise 2.0

In summary, MIKE2.0 is a framework for information management best practices – linked into common business issues and technology-specific solutions. Its scope covers the complete information supply chain within an organisation: from how it is created, accessed, presented and used in decision-making to how it is kept secure, stored and destroyed.

Read more about MIKE2.0 Methodology:  Key Concepts of MIKE2.0, Content Model For MIKE2.0, Collaboration Environment, Impact On The Information Management Community

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