Metadata management solutions play a key role in managing data for organizations of all shapes and sizes, particularly in the cloud computing era. The need for a framework to aggregate and manage diverse sources of Big Data and data analytics — and extract the maximum value from it — is indisputable. Metadata management is designed to address this task. It provides powerful tools that put information assets to work more effectively — including ratcheting up governance and compliance while reducing risk.
Metadata management solutions oversee data across its entire lifecycle. This typically covers four primary areas: data analysis, data value, data governance, and risk and compliance. It may include enterprise metadata management (EMM), which includes the processes, responsibilities, and technology necessary – particularly your data center – so that metadata adds value across the entire company.
Metadata management solutions typically include a number of tools and features. These include metadata repositories, a business glossary, data lineage and tracking capabilities, impact analysis features, rules management, semantic frameworks, and metadata ingestion and translation.
Organizations looking to take their metadata management framework to the next level should review vendors closely and make an informed decision. Not surprisingly, while all offer powerful features, some are a better fit for a particular enterprise than others.
In this Datamation article for metadata tools, we have identified 10 top vendors/tools:
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Value proposition for potential buyers: The vendor’s Data Catalog solution delivers automated data inventory within a highly searchable catalog, along with a powerful recommendation engine. The approach is designed for both data scientists and business users. It steers clear of technical jargon and promotes a best practice approach through collaborative endorsements and warnings. Alation was ranked as a “Leader” in the 2018 Gartner Magic Quadrant (MQ) for Metadata Management Solutions.
Value proposition for potential buyers: Alex Solutions produces a marketplace for enterprise data through a robust and highly flexible data catalog, a customizable business glossary, intelligent tagging and policy driven data quality that takes place through detailed data profiling and machine learning. The platform also offers technology agnostic metadata scanners and built-in workflows. Gartner ranked the firm a “Leader” in its 2018 Gartner MQ for Metadata Management Solutions.
Value proposition for potential buyers: ASG Enterprise Data Intelligence (EDI) delivers a powerful and intuitive platform with a broad set of features and rich functionality. It includes tools for auto-discovery, cataloging, lineage, reference data management and governance. The vendor addresses the need to capture, manage and deliver data at web scale, through a secure portal. Gartner designated the firm a Leader in its 2018 Gartner MQ for Metadata management solutions.
Key values/differentiators: The vendor offers powerful data governance and cataloging capabilities designed to consume and manage data across an enterprise. Collibra takes a collaborative approach to managing metadata. It focuses on group interactions by establishing user roles for data ownership and consumption. The vendor has designed the platform to work with emerging digital technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. Collibra was ranked as a “Leader” in the 2018 Gartner MQ for Metadata Management Solutions.
Key values/differentiators: DATUM excels at identifying and understanding relationships in large and complex sets of enterprise data. Its solution, Information Value Management, includes powerful tools for discovery, connecting, analyzing and measuring the impact of data. It also includes features for linking data to specific business goals and showing progress against goals. Gartner ranked DATUM as a “Leader” on its 2018 MQ for Metadata Management Solutions.
Key values/differentiators: IBM’s InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog delivers a broad set of tools and features that address metadata management. This includes a collaborative authoring environment that helps users create a central catalog of enterprise-specific terminology, including relationships to data assets, along with robust filters for understanding lineage and numerous data relationships. The platform addresses business requirements across numerous industry and data domains. IBM appeared as a “Leader” on the Gartner 2018 MQ for Metadata Management Solutions.
Value proposition for potential buyers: Informatica delivers a comprehensive, unified view of metadata, business context, tagging, relationships, data quality, and usage. The platform is designed for a wide array of users, including data analysts, data scientists, data stewards, and data engineers. It includes tools for business, technical and operational metadata management, connectors, semantic search and browse, end-to-end data lineage, data relationship discovery, and impact analysis. Gartner ranked Informatica a “Leader” in its 2018 MQ for Metadata Management Solutions.
Value proposition for potential buyers: Oracle offers three metadata management solutions: Oracle Enterprise Metadata Management (OEMM), Oracle Data Relationship Management (DRM), and Oracle Enterprise Data Management Cloud. The vendor’s solutions address data requirements for both Oracle and non-Oracle environments. They include data quality tools, master data management solutions, enterprise applications, platforms and more. Gartner ranked Oracle a “Leader” in its 2018 MQ for Metadata Management Solutions.
Value proposition for potential buyers: SAP’s offers four solutions for metadata management: SAP PowerDesigner, SAP Enterprise Architecture Designer, SAP Information Steward for metadata management, and SAP Data Hub. The company’s focus is on delivering powerful capabilities for diverse on-premises and cloud-based systems. Although various products will work with outside applications and data repositories, a primary focus for SAP is on its own enterprise applications and on specific personas. Gartner ranked Oracle a “Visionary” in its 2018 MQ for Metadata Management Solutions.
Value proposition for potential buyers: The semantic AI platform from Smartlogic is designed to “transform data into knowledge” by putting metadata to work effectively. It ingests and analyzes diverse data in order to reveal targeted contextual data for tasks such as improving customer experience, contract lifecycle management, records management, data and text analytics, process automation, regulatory compliance, and information security. This makes it attractive across numerous industries, including healthcare, life sciences, media, financial services, and manufacturing. Gartner rated Smartlogic a “Leader” in its 2018 MQ for Metadata Management Solutions.
Metadata Management Vendors At-a-Glance
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Alation
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Metadata management for diverse user groups, with an emphasis on collaboration.
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Uses active metadata and trust models for decision-making. Strong partnerships and rich collaboration tools.
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Offers automation to build models for decision-making; strong data sharing and filters.
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Alex Solutions
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Robust metadata framework for different user groups and personas.
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Delivers a marketplace for metadata through an approach that includes a robust data catalog.
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Powerful tools for end-to-end data lineage, spotting sensitive data, and understanding usage and access behavior.
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ASG Technologies
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Auto-discovery, cataloging, lineage, reference data management and governance for diverse enterprise data. Offers a secure portal for managing metadata.
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Offers a high level of oversight and management, including monitoring systems performance across teams, automating job processing, and schedule and automate workloads across the platform.
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Supports more than 220 data sources and numerous programming languages.
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Collibra
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Powerful and highly flexible data governance and cataloging capabilities that consume and manage data across an enterprise.
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Highly configurable environment for different industries, types of business, risks and regulations, and personas. Designed to work with emerging technologies like the IoT and machine learning.
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Proprietary “ticketing” approach delivers strong metadata support. Strong educational and support framework.
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DATUM
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Identifying and understanding relationships in large and complex sets of enterprise data.
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Offers persona-based business use cases that allow different users to accomplish tasks without technical knowledge of metadata management.
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Allows users to link fields, rules, standards, processes and metrics—and view progress against goals through visual dashboards and detailed reports.
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IBM
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Offers a broad set of tools and features built around collaborative authoring.
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Addresses business and metadata requirements across numerous industry and data domains through an open framework.
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Creates a central catalog of enterprise-specific terminology, including relationships to data assets, along with robust filters, for understanding lineage and data relationships.
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Informatica
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Delivers a comprehensive, unified view of metadata, business context, tagging, relationships, data quality, and usage across numerous user groups and personas.
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A flexible approach focused heavily on information governance and analytics capabilities aligned with the firm’s platform and application-agnostic approach.
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Offers an enterprise data catalog, data preparation, data security, stewardship, governance and analytics—all connected to robust glossaries and a rules management framework.
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Oracle
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Three metadata management solutions that address requirements for both Oracle and non-Oracle systems.
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Delivers interactive searching and browsing of metadata as well as providing data lineage, impact analysis, semantic definition and semantic usage analysis for any metadata asset within the catalog
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Solutions can harvest, process and catalog metadata from diverse platforms and frameworks, including Hadoop, ETL engines, BI, data warehouses and CASE.
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SAP
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Four solutions designed for different enterprise metadata management requirements, both on premise and in the cloud.
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SAP is a logical choice for those using the firm’s enterprise solutions. However, it is expanding use cases and personas to include other platforms and data.
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Data Hub addresses both active and passive metadata through agile and flexible orchestration. Information Steward addresses data cleansing and validation, taxonomy, insight, metadata management and governance.
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Smartlogic
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A semantic AI platform that aims to “transform data into knowledge” through automated AI-based metadata management.
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Delivers automation and auto-classification to achieve robust information governance and metadata management across numerous industries.
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Incorporates powerful data auditing tools and document fingerprinting in order to identify and secure important and sensitive data assets.
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