Key Capabilities of an Enterprise Data Catalog for DataOps | Forrester Research & Atlan’ Masterclass

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What is an enterprise data catalog? What data can it capture, and what metadata is associated with it?

In this video, Michele Goetz talks about the Enterprise Data Catalog and what it can do for you.

And you will learn the key capabilities of an enterprise data catalog for DataOps that should be considered when evaluating next-generation data catalogs.

A next generation data catalog should be able to capture and also activate metadata.

Consider capabilities for cataloging, data intelligence, dataops and engineering, connected/interoperable/portable nature to support data mesh, data governance and operational data services such as streaming, IoT/edge or data marketplaces.

So, if you're looking for a comprehensive understanding of what an Enterprise Data Catalog can do for you, this video is definitely worth a watch!

This clip is part of the Atlan Masterclass on Enterprise Data Catalogs for DataOps, led by Forrester Research VP and Principal Analyst Michele Goetz, and co-hosted by Atlan Director of Data Strategy Austin Kronz!

Atlan — The Only Data Catalog That Activates Your Metadata 

Atlan is the leading active metadata platform for modern data teams. It creates a single source of truth by acting as a collaborative workspace for data teams and bringing context back into the tools where data teams live. Atlan features deep integrations across the modern data stack, including Slack, Snowflake, dbt Labs, Fivetran, Redshift, Looker, and Tableau. A pioneer in the space, Atlan was named a Leader in the Forrester Wave™: Enterprise Data Catalogs for DataOps and was recognized by Gartner seven times in 2021.

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