We use IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog. If the customer uses the IBM InfoSphere, we may support them in implementing it. IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog is used for the information governance arena. The Governance Management of the information. We use IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog to define and collect information inside an organization within an organization. And, for example, to enrich the data with meta information that describes the type of data, the type of information that is used in the domain of sources.
We use IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog mostly for data governance, particularly for associating the business terms with the actual technical assets, monitoring the various data sources, and publishing a report made available for the data stakeholders, to carry on the various data sources.
Anonymous at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-06-22T17:23:00Z
Jun 22, 2022
We used IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog for cataloging metadata, so data about data. We used the product for building a business glossary, searching for information within databases, and helping the business understand where the data sits.
Data Engineering Manager (Big Data & Analytics) at NCR Corporation
Real User
2022-06-02T07:59:00Z
Jun 2, 2022
We primarily use the solution for data cataloging and data governance. There were different objects being used with different names in different applications. We had different CIO divisions in our organization, and, if a customer number was being used somewhere, it was customer underscore N B R, somewhere it was customer underscore N U M B E R, somewhere it was MCN, just Master Customer Number or MCN. It was creating confusion while creating reports or dashboards. We had to make that we used similar kinds of names across the organization. The data governance team started using this product and they streamlined it very well.
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IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog is used to integrate and govern our information.
We use IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog. If the customer uses the IBM InfoSphere, we may support them in implementing it. IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog is used for the information governance arena. The Governance Management of the information. We use IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog to define and collect information inside an organization within an organization. And, for example, to enrich the data with meta information that describes the type of data, the type of information that is used in the domain of sources.
We use IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog mostly for data governance, particularly for associating the business terms with the actual technical assets, monitoring the various data sources, and publishing a report made available for the data stakeholders, to carry on the various data sources.
We are customers of IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog.
We used IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog for cataloging metadata, so data about data. We used the product for building a business glossary, searching for information within databases, and helping the business understand where the data sits.
We primarily use the solution for data cataloging and data governance. There were different objects being used with different names in different applications. We had different CIO divisions in our organization, and, if a customer number was being used somewhere, it was customer underscore N B R, somewhere it was customer underscore N U M B E R, somewhere it was MCN, just Master Customer Number or MCN. It was creating confusion while creating reports or dashboards. We had to make that we used similar kinds of names across the organization. The data governance team started using this product and they streamlined it very well.