The Enterprise Data Catalog (Early Release) (Ole Olesen-Bagneux).pdf
How do you search for data? Combing the internet is simple. But do you search for data at work? It can be difficult and time-consuming. Sometimes it even seems impossible. This book introduces a practical solution: the data catalog. Data analysts, data scientists, and data engineers will learn how to create true data discovery in their organizations, making the catalog a key enabler for data-driven innovation and data governance.
Learn what a data catalog is and how it can help your organization search for data
Organize data in a catalog, including its sources, where it belongs, and how to describe it with metadata
Manage your data catalog, create access to data sources, and browse relational graph structures across systems and domains
Learn how to search your data, including its sources, and how it travels and changes in data lineage
Implement a data catalog in a way that exactly matches the strategic priorities of your organization
The Enterprise Data Catalog (Early Release) (Ole Olesen-Bagneux).pdf
How do you search for data? Combing the internet is simple. But do you search for data at work? It can be difficult and time-consuming. Sometimes it even seems impossible. This book introduces a practical solution: the data catalog. Data analysts, data scientists, and data engineers will learn how to create true data discovery in their organizations, making the catalog a key enabler for data-driven innovation and data governance.
Learn what a data catalog is and how it can help your organization search for data
Organize data in a catalog, including its sources, where it belongs, and how to describe it with metadata
Manage your data catalog, create access to data sources, and browse relational graph structures across systems and domains
Learn how to search your data, including its sources, and how it travels and changes in data lineage
Implement a data catalog in a way that exactly matches the strategic priorities of your organization
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