What is a Data Catalog (or Catalogue)?
A data catalog is an inventory of an organisation’s data assets, which can be accessed by data stewards and scientists in order to quickly retrieve the information they need.
A collection of common terms, themes and topics used in the data management ecosystem.
A data catalog is an inventory of an organisation’s data assets, which can be accessed by data stewards and scientists in order to quickly retrieve the information they need.
Data lineage is the process of mapping where your data has originated from and where it ends up. It enabled enterprises to track the flow of data and quickly identify where errors have occurred during the data lifecycle.
Data governance refers to a collection of disciplines working together to achieve effective use, monitoring and reporting of enterprise data.
Master Data Management provides a consolidated, single source of truth for business-critical data.
Data integration is the process of connecting various data sets into one consolidated view, often in a data warehouse or cloud solution.
Data quality refers to how fit your data is for serving its intended purpose. Good quality data should be reliable, accurate and accessible.