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DESCRIPTION:Click for Latest Location Information: http://edw2019.dataversi
 ty.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=126&proposalid=10157\n<p>In 2006, Bill Brooks 
 presented a postmortem of his first two attempts at creating a universal, e
 xtensible metadata repository, a goal he&#39;d been working towards for alm
 ost five years.</p>\n<p>Since then, he, others, and likely you, have tried 
 to create, buy, implement, and wish into existence a truly extensible metad
 ata repository that could accomodate lineage across a vast ecosystem of dat
 a sources, tools, and use cases.</p>\n<p>To create such a repository is cha
 llenging, and the tools that the industry has had at its disposal have been
  limited by budgets, relational models, a deep legacy of tools and solution
 s, and a rapidly evolving database market.</p>\n<p>Created by the Data Gove
 rnance Initiative, now shepherded by the Apache Software Foundation and gui
 ded by the Open Data Platform Initiative (ODPi), a Linux Foundation project
 , Apache Atlas and the related suite of open-source tools aim directly at a
 ddressing those challenges and limitations.</p>\n<p>Attendees will learn:</
 p>\n\n	What Apache Atlas is and how it works.\n
 How Atlas helps with data governance, data discovery, security, and risk ma
 nagement.\n	How Atlas can be extended for new types of data assets.\n
 What current open-source projects leverage and extend the Apache Atlas ecos
 ystem.\n\n
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SUMMARY:Open-Source Governance and Metadata Management - Apache Atlas and t
 he ODPi
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