Technology Category
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Middleware & Microservices
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Data Management Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Equipment & Machinery
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Mesh Networks
About The Customer
Brainly is a rapidly growing organization that operates on a distributed model. This means that teams within the organization are independent and own their own data. The company operates in a remote setting, which adds to the complexity of data governance. As the teams grow, each team has and owns their data silos, making it difficult for other teams to find and access the data they need. To address this, Brainly has implemented a data catalog and a gamification plan to improve data discoverability and governance.
The Challenge
Brainly, a rapidly growing organization with a distributed model, faced a significant challenge in data governance. With independent teams each owning their data silos, the discoverability of data became a major issue. The remote setting further complicated the situation as it was difficult for teams to find and access the data they needed. The requirements for addressing this challenge included having metadata of all data assets in one place, making data assets discoverable, enabling collaboration and trust, reducing dependencies between business, analysts, and engineers, and showing where the data comes from.
The Solution
To tackle this challenge, Brainly decided to implement a data catalog and chose Atlan as their data catalog after evaluating various vendors. The reasons for choosing Atlan included its desired functionalities, intuitive and simple use, ability to integrate all of Brainly's data tech, good support from the vendor, and reasonable cost. However, the implementation of the tool was not enough. Brainly also needed to focus on the context and collect it, which required a change in the company culture among the Data People. To facilitate this shift, Brainly implemented a gamification plan to engage teams and create greater awareness of the importance of documenting data assets. They also learned that clear ownership was key to successful data governance. As part of their ongoing efforts, Brainly plans to adopt Data Mesh during their migration to Snowflake to decentralize data management and enable teams to own and operate their own data services.
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