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Announcing Open Source DataOps Data Quality TestGen 3.0

DataKitchen

Announcing DataOps Data Quality TestGen 3.0: Open-Source, Generative Data Quality Software. You don’t have to imagine — start using it today: [link] Introducing Data Quality Scoring in Open Source DataOps Data Quality TestGen 3.0! New Quality Dashboard & Score Explorer.

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One Big Cluster Stuck: Environment Health Scorecard

Cloudera

What We’ve Covered Throughout the One Big Cluster Stuck series we’ve explored impactful best practices to gain control of your Cloudera Data platform (CDP) environment and significantly improve its health and performance. Data Quality & Data Governance Extensibility Like data standardization this goes to the heart of trusted data.

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AWS Professional Services scales by improving performance and democratizing data with Amazon QuickSight

AWS Big Data

This dashboard helps our operations team and end customers improve the data quality of key attribution and reduce manual intervention. This framework can be described as follows: Findable – Metadata and data should be easy to find for both humans and computers.

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Data Catalogs Serve Multiple Roles and Use Cases

David Menninger's Analyst Perspectives

Metadata management has played a role in data governance and analytics for many years. It wasnt until the emergence of the data catalog as a product category just over a decade ago that enterprises had a platform for metadata-driven data management that could span multiple departments and use cases across an entire enterprise.

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Redefining enterprise transformation in the age of intelligent ecosystems

CIO Business Intelligence

The scorecard speaks for itself. The real risk of making impactful business decisions with questionable data lineage and quality was obvious. Data and AI-driven conversations are now emerging between humans and systems where agency and interoperability now replace codified integration and centralization.