It helps us build a powerful workflow mechanism where there can be any stewardship, including issue management governing assets using policies, regulations, or business rules.
Senior Manager, Service Design Manager at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-09-14T13:47:22Z
Sep 14, 2022
The feature I like most in Collibra Governance is the lineage. It lets me do lineage that you can set up, for example, technical lineage and business lineage. The solution lets me associate the right people with the right assets, so anybody who has to look at end-to-end instances can use Collibra Governance and figure it out, in terms of who to contact, what to do, and where to find what you need.
Data Quality & Data Governance Developer at Accenture
Real User
2022-07-19T07:46:59Z
Jul 19, 2022
Collibra's lineage is a very powerful feature. We have integrated Collibra with Azure and ADLS storage and we create lineage diagrams using the two tools.
This solution is user friendly and offers multiple functionalities. It operates like a kind of a repository that allows you to find anything about a particular data set or field.
We have folks in the field doing our clinical research operations, and they have the opportunity to refer to Collibra when they are examining a particular report. When they have a question about how something in that report is derived, they can pull a metric that is defined fully in Collibra. They have the opportunity to drill back into Collibra to see that.
Knowledge Manager at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Real User
2021-09-03T18:29:00Z
Sep 3, 2021
I like Collibra's flexibility. I like to be able to modify things for our own use. For example, we've chosen to use Collibra also as a knowledge management tool, even though it is not designed to be a knowledge management tool. That's the beauty of it. It can serve as a knowledge management tool by creating some custom assets specifically for knowledge management.
Sr Manager - Enterprise Data Office at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-12-15T09:01:00Z
Dec 15, 2020
I like the lineage feature the most because I don't think there's any other tool that actually depicts the data flow from multiple sources and the connectivities between every data element inside those sources.
The end-to-end solution itself is great. The most valuable is the workload feature that Collibra offers. There is a vast amount of flexibility in terms of how much we can customize. It gives us a lot of options to implement for a lot of purposes.
The catalog feature is definitely valuable because it makes ingesting the metadata of any application quite simple. You don't have to do things manually. You can just schedule an import, and it will just refresh the metadata of whatever application you want. That's what I like. I usually work on the technical side, and other than that, I usually create integrations. I integrate Collibra with different environments or applications.
I'm a developer, so I cannot vouch for the business, but for me, it is quite developer-friendly with the Java API interface and the REST API interface that they have provided.
It is good for creating dashboards based on the needs of each and every role. It can be user-specific or group-specific. We usually create dashboards and give them to our business users, and they are quite happy with that.
Collibra Governance is a software solution for data governance, which refers to the set of policies, standards, and processes that govern how an organization manages, uses, and protects its data. Collibra Governance provides a centralized platform for managing data governance, enabling organizations to ensure data accuracy, completeness, and security.
The software includes tools for managing data lineage, data dictionaries, and metadata, as well as for monitoring data quality and compliance...
We use the solution's Data Stewardship part.
Collibra Governance comes with a lot of features, and we have used it in one of our projects for metadata management and data lineage.
It helps us build a powerful workflow mechanism where there can be any stewardship, including issue management governing assets using policies, regulations, or business rules.
The solution's most valuable features are its scalability and how it can be integrated to any other intakes.
It enables a linear view of the data assets across different levels, providing a comprehensive understanding.
The solution's technical support is helpful and responsive.
The beauty of the solution is that you can customize it quite a bit.
Workflow is very helpful and assessment are good features. I really like the structure of this solution and how it is compartmentalized.
Workflows is the most valuable feature of Collibra because we will typically use an interface for it and we can customize it as per our needs.
The feature I like most in Collibra Governance is the lineage. It lets me do lineage that you can set up, for example, technical lineage and business lineage. The solution lets me associate the right people with the right assets, so anybody who has to look at end-to-end instances can use Collibra Governance and figure it out, in terms of who to contact, what to do, and where to find what you need.
The workflow is very good and has been embedded. It also has a great user interface.
Collibra's lineage is a very powerful feature. We have integrated Collibra with Azure and ADLS storage and we create lineage diagrams using the two tools.
The most valuable features of Collibra Governance are that it is user-friendly and easy to use.
This solution is user friendly and offers multiple functionalities. It operates like a kind of a repository that allows you to find anything about a particular data set or field.
Provides a good view of the data and how it's being utilized, as well as calibration quality.
We have folks in the field doing our clinical research operations, and they have the opportunity to refer to Collibra when they are examining a particular report. When they have a question about how something in that report is derived, they can pull a metric that is defined fully in Collibra. They have the opportunity to drill back into Collibra to see that.
The most valuable feature is the discovery process for the data catalog because we get it in a visual format as a way to understand and classify it.
I like Collibra's flexibility. I like to be able to modify things for our own use. For example, we've chosen to use Collibra also as a knowledge management tool, even though it is not designed to be a knowledge management tool. That's the beauty of it. It can serve as a knowledge management tool by creating some custom assets specifically for knowledge management.
There is a good community setup around the solution that can provide insights.
Collibra is very good at talking to modern database systems like a normal RDBMS, a DB2, or a SQL server or an Oracle.
The most valuable features of Collibra are the workflows and the data lineage capabilities.
It's a user-friendly tool, even for non-technical people.
I like the lineage feature the most because I don't think there's any other tool that actually depicts the data flow from multiple sources and the connectivities between every data element inside those sources.
The automation process is very strong.
The customization and the dashboards are pretty good.
In terms of data governance, as I mentioned, it can be a one-stop solution for all of your data governance needs.
The end-to-end solution itself is great. The most valuable is the workload feature that Collibra offers. There is a vast amount of flexibility in terms of how much we can customize. It gives us a lot of options to implement for a lot of purposes.
The catalog feature is definitely valuable because it makes ingesting the metadata of any application quite simple. You don't have to do things manually. You can just schedule an import, and it will just refresh the metadata of whatever application you want. That's what I like. I usually work on the technical side, and other than that, I usually create integrations. I integrate Collibra with different environments or applications.
I'm a developer, so I cannot vouch for the business, but for me, it is quite developer-friendly with the Java API interface and the REST API interface that they have provided.
It is good for creating dashboards based on the needs of each and every role. It can be user-specific or group-specific. We usually create dashboards and give them to our business users, and they are quite happy with that.
The diagram showing the limits is absolutely magnificent.
I find the metadata feature valuable because it replaces the coding.
From the perspective of a data user, the solution has a great search capability.
It's not a complicated product.
The ability to collaborate and approve business terms for the business glossary data dictionary is excellent.