The Current Explosion of Data Catalogs
About 540 million years ago most of the animal body plans we see today suddenly appeared in a “relatively brief”…
About 540 million years ago most of the animal body plans we see today suddenly appeared in a “relatively brief”…
It’s been a while since I’ve written about the goals and objectives of an Enterprise Data Management (EDM) Program and…
Several years ago, I wrote an article called the Data Governance Bill of “Rights.” I also speak often about my…
Cataloging items has been a process used since the early 1900s to manage large inventories, whether it be books or…
COVID-19 changed how organizations interact with their workforce and customers. It also extended the reach and tested the boundaries of…
In a traditional business model, core business assets included property, equipment, inventory, and cash. The tangible things we understand as…
We’ve been working on something we call “SemOps” (like DevOps but for Semantic Technology + IT Operations). The basic idea…
In my last column for TDAN.com, I wrote about the strategy lessons for data that we can learn from the…
There is a great deal of talk in our industry about the importance of having common, standard data semantics and…
In the September issue of TDAN.com, Anthony Algmin denounced Data Catalogs as a “1980’s solution to a 2020’s problem.” Wow!…