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The Importance of Metadata in Data Governance
By Dick Weisinger
Data governance is a critical component of modern business, ensuring that data is readily available, of high quality, and relevant. However, many governance programs today are ineffective, often due to a lack of understanding of the value-creation potential in data governance. One solution to this problem is the use of metadata.
Metadata provides context to data, allowing it to become useful information. By governing metadata, businesses can ensure that their data is being used consistently and effectively. This is particularly important when it comes to security and compliance standards, as well as ensuring that different people within an organization are seeing and understanding the same information.
A practical example of the modern usage of metadata in governance is the ability to control how data can be used, who can access it, and for what purpose. For instance, you can set up user restrictions for personally identifiable information (PII) data and define who can access what, and how the data can be used.
The use of metadata in data governance is becoming increasingly important as technology trends such as big data, cloud, self-service, and agile challenge traditional data governance practices. By implementing new governance techniques that incorporate metadata management, organizations can improve their data quality and capture value from their data-driven initiatives.
The use of metadata in data governance is a powerful tool for modern businesses. By providing context to data and ensuring its consistent use, metadata can help organizations improve their data quality and capture value from their data-driven initiatives.