Cloning Production Environments to Dev / Test.... If you could 'generate' database / application data for application testing rather than using clones of production data and then going through an obfuscation exercise; would that be beneficial to your organization? Comments welcome

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Strategic Banking IT advisor in Banking2 years ago

Bringing back production data along with their integrity and cohesity in our development environment is a huge challenge.   Specifically when multiple systems are present, keeping data in a way they remain meaningful is time consuming.

So yes, finding a way to generate these data would be great.

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