Data democratization means making data and it’s benefits accessible by anyone. It removes the limitations that big data providers inflict. Data democratization includes providing necessary tools and training so that you can understand and work with data effectively.
This means it would be possible to interpret your own data and gain valuable insights from it. Data democratization is critical for an equally empowered society.
You don't have to be an expert software engineer to gain access to data that impacts your life.
Big data providers can't hide behind walled gardens and impose limitations that only benefit them.
Data is accessible to you in a single place, without the need to merge across multiple platforms.
With the Best Life app, we provide people an easy to use tool to consolidate data, run analysis, and visualize information. Built on top of our nonprofit data lake, you can immediately experience some advantages of data democratization today.
Check out our roadmap to see what is coming next for the app, or review our software use cases for specifics.
As an entrepreneur or software engineer, streamline your technical infrastructure with developer tools for mobile app builds. No need to start from scratch or build your own secure data lake; our nonprofit did it for you.
Our nonprofit data lake and mobile app development tools pair beautifully to provide you with data integrations, authentication services, and a safe place to store data.
Using community level data in a safe and democratized repository, communities can make more informed decisions to improve the lives of those within in. City planning, agriculture, legislation, and many more facets of community life benefit from accurate and anonymous data.
We can start beating the systemic problems that branch from inherent bias thanks to anonymous and democratized data.
A data management platform built by a nonprofit is important for data independence because it enables the nonprofit to control the access and usage of its data. This means that the nonprofit can ensure that the data is only used in ways that align with its mission and values instead of relying on third–party services that may have their own motivations and agendas.
Read more in our deep dive: Data Democracy Now! Unstoppable Rise of the Nonprofit Data Lake
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