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Announcing Alation 4.0 with Alation Connect

Alation

to catalog enterprise data by observing analyst behaviors. Our approach was contrasted with the traditional manual wiki of notes and documentation and labeled as a modern data catalog. We envisioned and learnt from the early production customer implementations that cataloging data wasn’t enough.

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SAP enhances Datasphere and SAC for AI-driven transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

SAP announced today a host of new AI copilot and AI governance features for SAP Datasphere and SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC). The company is expanding its partnership with Collibra to integrate Collibra’s AI Governance platform with SAP data assets to facilitate data governance for non-SAP data assets in customer environments. “We

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Design a data mesh on AWS that reflects the envisioned organization

AWS Big Data

Discussions with users showed they were happier to have faster access to data in a simpler way, a more structured data organization, and a clear mapping of who the producer is. A lot of progress has been made to advance their data-driven culture (data literacy, data sharing, and collaboration across business units).

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The Gartner 2022 Leadership Vision for Data and Analytics Leaders Questions and Answers

Andrew White

On Thursday January 6th I hosted Gartner’s 2022 Leadership Vision for Data and Analytics webinar. Is there a good map that shows the connections between data, advanced analytics, digital, innovation, etc. I would have to admit that there are few documents that talk about all the connections across any set of topics.

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How Cloudera Data Flow Enables Successful Data Mesh Architectures

Cloudera

Those decentralization efforts appeared under different monikers through time, e.g., data marts versus data warehousing implementations (a popular architectural debate in the era of structured data) then enterprise-wide data lakes versus smaller, typically BU-Specific, “data ponds”.

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