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Introduction to metadata management

Understanding metadata and its importance

Metadata provides information about data itself, like what it is, what it's for, and how it's organized. It also includes information about the business and technical processes related to the data, and the connections between different pieces of data.

Managing metadata well helps an organization understand and control its operations, systems, and how work gets done. This is important for making the most of the data you have and sometimes it's even required by law.

If you don't manage metadata properly, you might end up with messy and confusing data. It would be like trying to find a specific book in a library without a catalog; you wouldn't know where to start looking, or even if the book is there.

In summary, metadata tells you what data you have and helps you find and use it effectively. Otherwise, it can be hard to make sense of all the information you have.

Challenges and solutions

One of the biggest challenges is in implementing a metadata management strategy that unifies the way you describe, manage, map, and discover your data assets. Critical to the success of strategy implementation is a mutual understanding of the strategy between business parties, a controlled data flow, and a solid definition of high-quality data.

EBX®'s metadata management capabilities ensure end-to-end management so you can govern, master, map, and exchange data. Using the features included in the EBX® Metadata Management application, you can implement:

Audience

The EBX® Metadata Management application can address the needs of the most diverse organizations and facilitate collaboration across teams. Business users, data architects, data engineers, data stewards, analysts, application architects, application owners, etc. are provided with collaborative workflows. EBX® uses profiles to support role-based access which ensures appropriate exposure of key data elements and provides needed compliance.

Approaches to metadata management

There are two main types of approaches to metadata management with EBX®:

Where to go from here

It is important to understand the Key terms used in the documentation. If you are a business user, you might want to familiarize yourself with an overview of the User interface components and how to use some of the generic features. If you are an administrator, you might benefit from understanding the configuration options available to administrators.

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