by Michael Covarrubias | Apr 29, 2024 | Build Automation, Data Lineage, Event, Front Page, General, Governance, Mapping and Transformation, Reference Data
The reality we face today is an exponential growth of data with the potential to drive operational efficiencies and innovation. But this deluge of data needs to be managed, in a structured way, through processes, frameworks, practices and ideally driven by technology...
by John Wang | Jul 13, 2022 | Build Automation, Data Dictionary, Data Lineage, Data Profiling, Enterprise Semantic Model, Governance, Integration and Data Store Design, Mapping and Transformation, Reference Data
From the humble beginnings of ARPANET, the development of the computer and the internet has revolutionized the ways in which we perceive the world. As the endless deluge of information streams across our screens, one can’t help but feel overwhelmed. Indeed, one of the...
by Michael Covarrubias | Jul 13, 2022 | Build Automation, Data Dictionary, Data Lineage, Data Profiling, Enterprise Semantic Model, Governance, Integration and Data Store Design, Mapping and Transformation, Reference Data
Too often we get caught up on desired outcome because we “know” what we want. We don’t take the time upfront to organize and ensure we have a foundation for how to move forward. Very similar to the approach I would take as a child getting a brand-new Lego set. Of...
by James Meyer | Jun 13, 2022 | Build Automation, Data Dictionary, Data Lineage, Data Profiling, Enterprise Semantic Model, Governance, Integration and Data Store Design, Mapping and Transformation, Reference Data
In part 1 of this blog series post we discussed the need for a data model and how this supports the data platform. In part 2 of this blog series the focus will be on the considerations of processing of the data volume, velocity, variety, and value. The content will...
by James Meyer | May 9, 2022 | Build Automation, Data Dictionary, Data Lineage, Data Profiling, Enterprise Semantic Model, Governance, Integration and Data Store Design, Mapping and Transformation, Reference Data
As I started writing this piece, it became a bit longer because this question really involves two pieces, neither of which can be adequately addressed in a short form narrative. As a result, two related blog posts were created. One blog post, which you are reading...