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Data-driven culture empowers users with to get access to their data source access. With this the growing numbers of cloud applications, <br> | Data-driven culture empowers users with to get access to their data source access. With this the growing numbers of cloud applications, <br> | ||
privacy regulations, security rules have been and making the evolving, making it more difficult to effectively secure and govern their data. | privacy regulations, security rules have been and making the evolving, making it more difficult to effectively secure and govern their data. | ||
+ | * Spend less time searching for data and more time using it to gain insight | ||
+ | * Have a better/safer access to data through governance. Departments have a hard time finding data and controlling who has access to it. | ||
+ | * Reduce the cost of data redundancy and hoarding. | ||
+ | * Better linkage between the technical value of metadata and the business value. | ||
== data Catalog Architecture == | == data Catalog Architecture == | ||
coming soon | coming soon |
Revision as of 11:56, 18 September 2018
Data Catalog
Data catalog is an orgnaized service that allows users to centralize metadata and learn more about their data sources which help organizations achieve more values from their assets.
Following are some advantages to centralizing metadata:
- Consitency and accuracy across the department/governement
- Better data congruency, quality and structure
- Makes data easily accessible
- Allow users to self-serve
Why data Catalog
In an enterprise vision, we would like to minimize the number of data silos, get a faster access to what matters most, and function as a single source for doing better.
Data-driven culture empowers users with to get access to their data source access. With this the growing numbers of cloud applications,
privacy regulations, security rules have been and making the evolving, making it more difficult to effectively secure and govern their data.
- Spend less time searching for data and more time using it to gain insight
- Have a better/safer access to data through governance. Departments have a hard time finding data and controlling who has access to it.
- Reduce the cost of data redundancy and hoarding.
- Better linkage between the technical value of metadata and the business value.
data Catalog Architecture
coming soon
List of Stakeholders
coming soon
data Catalog Team
coming soon