https://soundcloud.com/user-410091210/meta-data-dark-data-and-intent
Data comes from many different places, sources, and ways. Some data we call dark data, which is data not accessible to you, and all of it relevant. Today we talk about metadata as part of the governance control management exposure of data.
An important layer beyond the data itself is the governance intent, how people access it, and how you combine data. We discuss exactly what that is, but still only touch the surface.
References:
yago-knowledge.org
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology
Transcript: otter.ai/u/rP_4gi-iDont0r2CaZ…?utm_source=copy_url
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Rob’s Hot Take:
In the Cloud 2030 Podcast episode on metadata and building a data control plane, Rob Hirschfeld emphasizes the challenge of controlling data egress due to its diverse sources and destinations. He contends that rather than attempting to create a locked box for all data, the focus should be on embedding information, particularly metadata, to control data consumption. Hirschfeld envisions a distributed system for a data control plane, involving multiple parties managing and providing consistent rules for data use, acknowledging the complexity of data storage across various locations. He encourages listeners to explore the insightful February 2nd episode and engage in ongoing conversations at the2030.cloud.