Become a Data-Driven Organization Through Unified Metadata Using ODPi Egeria

Become a Data-Driven Organization Through Unified Metadata Using ODPi Egeria

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Become a Data-Driven Organization Through Unified Metadata Using ODPi Egeria

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 In times of crisis ...
  3. 3 What is different about Egeria
  4. 4 How does ODPI Egeria work? ODPI Egeria enables exchange of metadata between tools from different vendors
  5. 5 What makes metadata integration hard?
  6. 6 What do you need to enable integration?
  7. 7 Reality check - hybrid multi-cloud world
  8. 8 Egeria in operation
  9. 9 Open Connector Framework (OCF)
  10. 10 Connected OMAG Servers
  11. 11 Types of OMAG Servers
  12. 12 The OMAG Server Platform
  13. 13 Example of a simple cohort
  14. 14 Connecting to multiple cohorts
  15. 15 Formation of a cohort
  16. 16 Instance representations in the metadata in the cohort
  17. 17 Linking metadata across the cohort
  18. 18 Scope of metadata covered
  19. 19 Adding specialized integration APIs...
  20. 20 Integration patterns
  21. 21 Example integrations for data managers (databases, file systems etc.)
  22. 22 Zone Membership
  23. 23 Use of governance zones
  24. 24 Access services' zone settings
  25. 25 Metadata Security
  26. 26 Metadata provenance
  27. 27 Audit Log Framework (ALF)
  28. 28 User Interfaces - Repository explorer
  29. 29 Why do vendors work with Egeria?
  30. 30 Development Status

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