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Metadata Weekly

Prukalpa

Weekly newsletter worth reading – with the latest from the world of the modern data stack, metadata, and data memes! Curated with \ud83d\udc99 for the humans of data.

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Latest Issues

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How to craft the ultimate business case for data governance - Part 1

Selling data governance can feel like an uphill battle. It’s a big investment that often gets turned down because the benefits seem abstract compared to the upfront costs. Yet the importance of data governance is undeniable. It’s not just a...

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How companies are making Forrester’s idea of modern data cataloging a reality

Last week, I explored a major shift in the data world — a transformation that extends beyond just data cataloging to encompass governance, quality, security, observability, and more.

2 months ago
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What the recent Forrester Wave means for data catalogs

Quick announcement: Metadata Weekly now has over 11,000 subscribers across Substack and LinkedIn! I’m so thankful for all of you who read and support this newsletter, and I’m excited to keep writing about all things data and metadata. 💙

2 months ago
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The War of the Catalogs

Apparently this summer is the “War of the Catalogs”.

3 months ago
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  • Prukalpa

    Co-Founder at Atlan – Home for Data Teams \ud83d\udc99 I write about my experiences as a data leader, lessons and best practices on building a strong data culture, and musing on metadata. ✨

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