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Published inMar 2024
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Aniruddha Deswandikar
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Aniruddha Deswandikar

Aniruddha Deswandikar holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering and is a seasoned Solutions Architect with over 30 years of industry experience as a developer, architect and technology strategist. His experience spans from start-ups to dotcoms to large enterprises. He has spent 18 years at Microsoft helping Microsoft customers build their next generation Applications and Data Analytics platforms. His experience across Application, Data and AI has helped him provide holistic guidance to companies large and small. Currently he is helping global enterprises set up their Enterprise-scale Analytical system using the Data Mesh Architecture. He is a Subject Matter Expert on Data Mesh in Microsoft and is currently helping multiple Microsoft Global Customers implement the Data Mesh architecture.
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Data catalog

Ideally, if you have chosen Microsoft Purview as your data catalog tool, then the search portal of Microsoft Purview should be your data catalog, in which case you should simply point to the Microsoft Purview Catalog Search landing page from the portal.

However, sometimes companies want to abstract the data catalog to a higher level. This is primarily done for two reasons:

  • Microsoft Purview Catalog Search is very advanced and some users might want a simpler search tool
  • Microsoft Purview may not be the only catalog tool being used

To build a catalog of your own that consolidates other catalogs, you need to do the following:

  • Extract metadata from all your other third-party catalogs
  • Design a metadata schema that encapsulates information from other catalogs
  • Select the right storage for your custom metadata
  • Select the right search technology to index and search the metadata
  • Design a UI that meets the requirements of the data mesh...
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Published in: Mar 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781805120780

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Aniruddha Deswandikar

Aniruddha Deswandikar holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering and is a seasoned Solutions Architect with over 30 years of industry experience as a developer, architect and technology strategist. His experience spans from start-ups to dotcoms to large enterprises. He has spent 18 years at Microsoft helping Microsoft customers build their next generation Applications and Data Analytics platforms. His experience across Application, Data and AI has helped him provide holistic guidance to companies large and small. Currently he is helping global enterprises set up their Enterprise-scale Analytical system using the Data Mesh Architecture. He is a Subject Matter Expert on Data Mesh in Microsoft and is currently helping multiple Microsoft Global Customers implement the Data Mesh architecture.
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