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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

Paco Nathan ‘s latest column dives into data governance. This month’s article features updates from one of the early data conferences of the year, Strata Data Conference – which was held just last week in San Francisco. In particular, here’s my Strata SF talk “Overview of Data Governance” presented in article form.

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Your 5-Step Journey from Analytics to AI

CIO Business Intelligence

One option is a data lake—on-premises or in the cloud—that stores unprocessed data in any type of format, structured or unstructured, and can be queried in aggregate. Another option is a data warehouse, which stores processed and refined data. Set up unified data governance rules and processes.

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Data Mesh vs. Data Fabric: A Love Story

Alation

Data mesh forgoes technology edicts and instead argues for “decentralized data ownership” and the need to treat “data as a product”. Gartner on Data Fabric. Moreover, data catalogs play a central role in both data fabric and data mesh. Let’s turn our attention now to data mesh.

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What Is a Data Fabric and How Does a Data Catalog Support It?

Alation

This is a key component of active data governance. These capabilities are also key for a robust data fabric. Another key nuance of a data fabric is that it captures social metadata. Social metadata captures the associations that people create with the data they produce and consume. The Power of Social Metadata.