The Enterprise Data Catalog


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Combing the web is simple, but how do you search for data at work? It's difficult and time-consuming, and can sometimes seem impossible. This book introduces a practical solution: the data catalog. Data analysts, data scientists, and data engineers will learn how to create true data discovery in their organizations, making the catalog a key enabler for data-driven innovation and data governance. Author Ole Olesen-Bagneux explains the benefits of implementing a data catalog. You'll learn how to organize data for your catalog, search for what you need, and manage data within the catalog. Written from a data management perspective and from a library and information science perspective, this book helps you: Learn what a data catalog is and how it can help your organization Organize data and its sources into domains and describe them with metadata Search data using very simple-to-complex search techniques and learn to browse in domains, data lineage, and graphs Manage the data in your company via a data catalog Implement a data catalog in a way that exactly matches the strategic priorities of your organization Understand what the future has in store for data catalogs




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Data Mesh


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Data Mesh: The future of data architecture! KEY FEATURES ● Decentralize data with domain-oriented design. ● Enhance scalability and data autonomy. ● Implement robust governance across domains. DESCRIPTION "Data Mesh: Principles, patterns, architecture, and strategies for data-driven decision making" introduces Data Mesh which is a macro data architecture pattern designed to harmonize governance with flexibility. This book guides readers through the nuances of Data Mesh topologies, explaining how they can be tailored to meet specific organizational needs while balancing central control with domain-specific autonomy. The book delves into the Data Mesh governance framework, which provides a structured approach to manage and control decentralized data assets effectively. It emphasizes the importance of a well-implemented governance structure that ensures data quality, compliance, and access control across various domains. Additionally, the book outlines robust data cataloging and sharing strategies, enabling organizations to improve data discoverability, usage, and interoperability between cross-functional teams. Securing Data Mesh architectures is another critical focus. The text explores comprehensive security strategies that protect data across different layers of the architecture, ensuring data integrity and protecting against breaches. By implementing the strategies discussed, data professionals will strengthen their ability to safeguard sensitive information in a distributed environment, making this book a vital resource for anyone involved in data management, security, or governance. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● Understand the evolution and need for Data Mesh architectures. ● Learn the core principles and design for Data Mesh implementations. ● Identify and apply Data Mesh architectural patterns and components. ● Implement effective Data Mesh governance frameworks. ● Develop and execute a strategic data cataloging plan. ● Create comprehensive data-sharing strategies and security strategies within Data Mesh. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book is ideal for data professionals, including chief data officers, chief analytics officers, chief information officers, enterprise data architects, data stewards, and data governance and compliance professionals. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Establishing the Data Mesh Context 2. Evolution of Data Architectures 3. Principles of Data Mesh Architecture 4. The Patterns of Data Mesh Architecture 5. Data Governance in a Data Mesh 6. Data Cataloging in a Data Mesh 7. Data Sharing in a Data Mesh 8. Data Security in a Data Mesh 9. Data Mesh in Practice Appendix: Key terms




SharePoint 2007 Developer's Guide to Business Data Catalog


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The data locked in your organization's systems and databases is a precious -- and sometimes untapped -- resource. The SharePoint Business Data Catalog makes it easy to gather, analyze, and report on data from multiple sources, through SharePoint. Using standard web parts, an efficient management console, and a simple programming model, you can build sites, dashboards, and applications that maximize this business asset. SharePoint 2007 Developer's Guide to Business Data Catalog is a practical, example-rich guide to the features of the BDC and the techniques you need to build solutions for end users. The book starts with the basics -- what the BDC is, what you can do with it, and how to pull together a BDC solution. With the fundamentals in hand, it explores the techniques and ideas you need to put BDC into use effectively in your organization. Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book. Knowledge of SharePoint Server and WSS is required. "This book is an absolute must-have!"-Christina Wheeler, SharePoint Consultant, Summit 7 Systems " from experts who know the BDC inside and out."-Monty Grusendorf, Senior Web Developer, Bantrel "An excellent guide for working with the BDC."-Darren Neimke, Author of ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts in Action "A one-stop guide for SharePoint BDC developers."-Prajwal Khanal, Senior Software Engineer, D2HawkeyeServices Pvt. Ltd.




Geographic Information Metadata for Spatial Data Infrastructures


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Metadata play a fundamental role in both DLs and SDIs. Commonly defined as "structured data about data" or "data which describe attributes of a resource" or, more simply, "information about data", it is an essential requirement for locating and evaluating available data. Therefore, this book focuses on the study of different metadata aspects, which contribute to a more efficient use of DLs and SDIs. The three main issues addressed are: the management of nested collections of resources, the interoperability between metadata schemas, and the integration of information retrieval techniques to the discovery services of geographic data catalogs (contributing in this way to avoid metadata content heterogeneity).




Cataloging Unstructured Data in IBM Watson Knowledge Catalog with IBM Spectrum Discover


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This IBM® Redpaper publication explains how IBM Spectrum® Discover integrates with the IBM Watson® Knowledge Catalog (WKC) component of IBM Cloud® Pak for Data (IBM CP4D) to make the enriched catalog content in IBM Spectrum Discover along with the associated data available in WKC and IBM CP4D. From an end-to-end IBM solution point of view, IBM CP4D and WKC provide state-of-the-art data governance, collaboration, and artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics tools, and IBM Spectrum Discover complements these features by adding support for unstructured data on large-scale file and object storage systems on premises and in the cloud. Many organizations face challenges to manage unstructured data. Some challenges that companies face include: Pinpointing and activating relevant data for large-scale analytics, machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) workloads. Lacking the fine-grained visibility that is needed to map data to business priorities. Removing redundant, obsolete, and trivial (ROT) data and identifying data that can be moved to a lower-cost storage tier. Identifying and classifying sensitive data as it relates to various compliance mandates, such as the General Data Privacy Regulation (GDPR), Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI-DSS), and the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). This paper describes how IBM Spectrum Discover provides seamless integration of data in IBM Storage with IBM Watson Knowledge Catalog (WKC). Features include: Event-based cataloging and tagging of unstructured data across the enterprise. Automatically inspecting and classifying over 1000 unstructured data types, including genomics and imaging specific file formats. Automatically registering assets with WKC based on IBM Spectrum Discover search and filter criteria, and by using assets in IBM CP4D. Enforcing data governance policies in WKC in IBM CP4D based on insights from IBM Spectrum Discover, and using assets in IBM CP4D. Several in-depth use cases are used that show examples of healthcare, life sciences, and financial services. IBM Spectrum Discover integration with WKC enables storage administrators, data stewards, and data scientists to efficiently manage, classify, and gain insights from massive amounts of data. The integration improves storage economics, helps mitigate risk, and accelerates large-scale analytics to create competitive advantage and speed critical research.




PC Mag


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PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.




Converter and Filter Circuits


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This series of circuits provides designers with a quick source for converter and filter circuits. Why waste time paging through huge encyclopedias when you can choose the topic you need and select any of the specialized circuits sorted by application?This book in the series has 250-300 practical, ready-to-use circuit designs, with schematics and brief explanations of circuit operation. The original source for each circuit is listed in an appendix, making it easy to obtain additional information. - Ready-to-use circuits - Grouped by application for easy look-up - Circuit source listings




Controlling Privacy and the Use of Data Assets - Volume 2


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The book will review how new and old privacy-preserving techniques can provide practical protection for data in transit, use, and rest. We will position techniques like Data Integrity and Ledger and will provide practical lessons in Data Integrity, Trust, and data’s business utility. Based on a good understanding of new and old technologies, emerging trends, and a broad experience from many projects in this domain, this book will provide a unique context about the WHY (requirements and drivers), WHAT (what to do), and HOW (how to implement), as well as reviewing the current state and major forces representing challenges or driving change, what you should be trying to achieve and how you can do it, including discussions of different options. We will also discuss WHERE (in systems) and WHEN (roadmap). Unlike other general or academic texts, this book is being written to offer practical general advice, outline actionable strategies, and include templates for immediate use. It contains diagrams needed to describe the topics and Use Cases and presents current real-world issues and technological mitigation strategies. The inclusion of the risks to both owners and custodians provides a strong case for why people should care. This book reflects the perspective of a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Chief Security Strategist (CSS). The Author has worked in and with startups and some of the largest organizations in the world, and this book is intended for board members, senior decision-makers, and global government policy officials—CISOs, CSOs, CPOs, CTOs, auditors, consultants, investors, and other people interested in data privacy and security. The Author also embeds a business perspective, answering the question of why this an important topic for the board, audit committee, and senior management regarding achieving business objectives, strategies, and goals and applying the risk appetite and tolerance. The focus is on Technical Visionary Leaders, including CTO, Chief Data Officer, Chief Privacy Officer, EVP/SVP/VP of Technology, Analytics, Data Architect, Chief Information Officer, EVP/SVP/VP of I.T., Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Chief Risk Officer, Chief Compliance Officer, Chief Security Officer (CSO), EVP/SVP/VP of Security, Risk Compliance, and Governance. It can also be interesting reading for privacy regulators, especially those in developed nations with specialist privacy oversight agencies (government departments) across their jurisdictions (e.g., federal and state levels).




Oscillator Circuits


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The Newnes Circuits Series provides designers with quick reference guides to various types of circuits, and is written by a professional technical writer. Each book comes with 250-300 ready-to-use designs, with schematics and explanations.