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- **Streamlined Management**: By associating teams and glossaries with specific domains, you can streamline the governance and oversight of data assets. - **Streamlined Management**: By associating teams and glossaries with specific domains, you can streamline the governance and oversight of data assets.
- **Decentralized Control**: Each domain can be managed independently, aligning with the principles of a Data Mesh, where data ownership is distributed across different teams. - **Decentralized Control**: Each domain can be managed independently, aligning with the principles of a Data Mesh, where data ownership is distributed across different teams.
Watch the [Demo on Domain in OpenMetadata](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-9G3vaSdjI)
{% youtube videoId="t-9G3vaSdjI" start="0:00" end="1:21" width="800px" height="450px" /%}
## Domains ## Domains
In the context of a data mesh, a domain refers to a specific area within an organization that produces and consumes data. Each domain is responsible for managing its data as a product, ensuring it is available, reliable, and understandable to other domains within the organization. Domains are typically aligned with business capabilities and are managed by cross-functional teams who are responsible for the entire lifecycle of the data within their domain. In the context of a data mesh, a domain refers to a specific area within an organization that produces and consumes data. Each domain is responsible for managing its data as a product, ensuring it is available, reliable, and understandable to other domains within the organization. Domains are typically aligned with business capabilities and are managed by cross-functional teams who are responsible for the entire lifecycle of the data within their domain.
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- **Comprehensive Documentation**: Each Data Product comes with rich documentation, helping users understand the datas context, usage, and governance. - **Comprehensive Documentation**: Each Data Product comes with rich documentation, helping users understand the datas context, usage, and governance.
- **Metadata Management**: Essential metadata, such as owner information, expert contacts, tags, and styling, can be captured and maintained for each Data Product, enhancing discoverability and usability. - **Metadata Management**: Essential metadata, such as owner information, expert contacts, tags, and styling, can be captured and maintained for each Data Product, enhancing discoverability and usability.
Watch the [Demo on Data Product in OpenMetadata](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NgI_G38D0A)
{% youtube videoId="6NgI_G38D0A" start="0:00" end="0:54" width="800px" height="450px" /%}
## Data Products ## Data Products
Data products are the core outputs managed by each domain in a data mesh architecture. They are designed to be easily discoverable, understandable, and usable by other domains. Data products can include datasets, analytical models, or data processing pipelines that are created and maintained by a domain team. Data products are the core outputs managed by each domain in a data mesh architecture. They are designed to be easily discoverable, understandable, and usable by other domains. Data products can include datasets, analytical models, or data processing pipelines that are created and maintained by a domain team.

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@ -17,10 +17,6 @@ Domains in Open Metadata allow you to categorize and manage your data assets, gl
- **Streamlined Management**: By associating teams and glossaries with specific domains, you can streamline the governance and oversight of data assets. - **Streamlined Management**: By associating teams and glossaries with specific domains, you can streamline the governance and oversight of data assets.
- **Decentralized Control**: Each domain can be managed independently, aligning with the principles of a Data Mesh, where data ownership is distributed across different teams. - **Decentralized Control**: Each domain can be managed independently, aligning with the principles of a Data Mesh, where data ownership is distributed across different teams.
Watch the [Demo on Domain in OpenMetadata](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-9G3vaSdjI)
{% youtube videoId="t-9G3vaSdjI" start="0:00" end="1:21" width="800px" height="450px" /%}
## Domains ## Domains
In the context of a data mesh, a domain refers to a specific area within an organization that produces and consumes data. Each domain is responsible for managing its data as a product, ensuring it is available, reliable, and understandable to other domains within the organization. Domains are typically aligned with business capabilities and are managed by cross-functional teams who are responsible for the entire lifecycle of the data within their domain. In the context of a data mesh, a domain refers to a specific area within an organization that produces and consumes data. Each domain is responsible for managing its data as a product, ensuring it is available, reliable, and understandable to other domains within the organization. Domains are typically aligned with business capabilities and are managed by cross-functional teams who are responsible for the entire lifecycle of the data within their domain.
@ -47,10 +43,6 @@ Data Products in Open Metadata allow teams to package and present their data ass
- **Comprehensive Documentation**: Each Data Product comes with rich documentation, helping users understand the datas context, usage, and governance. - **Comprehensive Documentation**: Each Data Product comes with rich documentation, helping users understand the datas context, usage, and governance.
- **Metadata Management**: Essential metadata, such as owner information, expert contacts, tags, and styling, can be captured and maintained for each Data Product, enhancing discoverability and usability. - **Metadata Management**: Essential metadata, such as owner information, expert contacts, tags, and styling, can be captured and maintained for each Data Product, enhancing discoverability and usability.
Watch the [Demo on Data Product in OpenMetadata](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NgI_G38D0A)
{% youtube videoId="6NgI_G38D0A" start="0:00" end="0:54" width="800px" height="450px" /%}
## Data Products ## Data Products
Data products are the core outputs managed by each domain in a data mesh architecture. They are designed to be easily discoverable, understandable, and usable by other domains. Data products can include datasets, analytical models, or data processing pipelines that are created and maintained by a domain team. Data products are the core outputs managed by each domain in a data mesh architecture. They are designed to be easily discoverable, understandable, and usable by other domains. Data products can include datasets, analytical models, or data processing pipelines that are created and maintained by a domain team.

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@ -17,10 +17,6 @@ Domains in Open Metadata allow you to categorize and manage your data assets, gl
- **Streamlined Management**: By associating teams and glossaries with specific domains, you can streamline the governance and oversight of data assets. - **Streamlined Management**: By associating teams and glossaries with specific domains, you can streamline the governance and oversight of data assets.
- **Decentralized Control**: Each domain can be managed independently, aligning with the principles of a Data Mesh, where data ownership is distributed across different teams. - **Decentralized Control**: Each domain can be managed independently, aligning with the principles of a Data Mesh, where data ownership is distributed across different teams.
Watch the [Demo on Domain in OpenMetadata](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-9G3vaSdjI)
{% youtube videoId="t-9G3vaSdjI" start="0:00" end="1:21" width="800px" height="450px" /%}
## Domains ## Domains
In the context of a data mesh, a domain refers to a specific area within an organization that produces and consumes data. Each domain is responsible for managing its data as a product, ensuring it is available, reliable, and understandable to other domains within the organization. Domains are typically aligned with business capabilities and are managed by cross-functional teams who are responsible for the entire lifecycle of the data within their domain. In the context of a data mesh, a domain refers to a specific area within an organization that produces and consumes data. Each domain is responsible for managing its data as a product, ensuring it is available, reliable, and understandable to other domains within the organization. Domains are typically aligned with business capabilities and are managed by cross-functional teams who are responsible for the entire lifecycle of the data within their domain.
@ -47,10 +43,6 @@ Data Products in Open Metadata allow teams to package and present their data ass
- **Comprehensive Documentation**: Each Data Product comes with rich documentation, helping users understand the datas context, usage, and governance. - **Comprehensive Documentation**: Each Data Product comes with rich documentation, helping users understand the datas context, usage, and governance.
- **Metadata Management**: Essential metadata, such as owner information, expert contacts, tags, and styling, can be captured and maintained for each Data Product, enhancing discoverability and usability. - **Metadata Management**: Essential metadata, such as owner information, expert contacts, tags, and styling, can be captured and maintained for each Data Product, enhancing discoverability and usability.
Watch the [Demo on Data Product in OpenMetadata](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NgI_G38D0A)
{% youtube videoId="6NgI_G38D0A" start="0:00" end="0:54" width="800px" height="450px" /%}
## Data Products ## Data Products
Data products are the core outputs managed by each domain in a data mesh architecture. They are designed to be easily discoverable, understandable, and usable by other domains. Data products can include datasets, analytical models, or data processing pipelines that are created and maintained by a domain team. Data products are the core outputs managed by each domain in a data mesh architecture. They are designed to be easily discoverable, understandable, and usable by other domains. Data products can include datasets, analytical models, or data processing pipelines that are created and maintained by a domain team.