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Comment: Updated description for 6th Dec

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4th

October

This session will describe how to set up an Egeria production system where lineage can be visualised based on metadata from multiple sources. It will explain the Open Lineage standard and the Open Lineage services - two different things using the words "Open Lineage".

This will include scenarios:

  • metadata accessed using the OMRS repository connector proxy to a proprietary metadata repository
  • A scenario with all open source content and no proprietary code.
  • Lineage capture in various use cases
  • Consolidated view
Mandy Chessell
Date timeTitleDescriptionPresenter

Date change 

6th 13th September8th November

2021

15:00 UTCVisualising a metadata eco systemOpen lineage

This session will describe the purpose of lineage, what type of information needs to be collected and how this is information is managed and used in an enterprise with Egeria

The session is for people looking to understand the metadata across their ecosystem in terms of the 

Egeria open types and instances using visualisations in the Egeria React User Interface. Understanding the types is important knowledge when developing connectors and new APIs like OMAS’s. This session will also show how metadata instances can be explored at a low level. This will be contrasted with an exploration of semantic data that is based on the Subject Area Open Metadata Access Service (OMAS).

Zoom Conference https://zoom.us/j/523629111

David Radley

   

Ljupcho Palashevski and Mandy Chessell

6th December

2021

15:00 UTC

The Value Egeria brings to an organisation.  

This session is for people wanting to understand the value of Egeria in enabling data centric, metadata driven integration. The session will start with the core Egeria constructs, including entities, explaining the principles behind why they are as they are. The session will go though the layers and aspects of the Egeria architecture, at each stage talking about the applicability to solving real world problems. By the end of the session you should have awareness of the parts of Egeria at a high level, why they have been implemented as they are and the value that each of the pieces bring.     

Zoom Conference https://zoom.us/j/523629111    

Mandy Chessell

What next after you have built a catalog.

Part 1: the journey

Peter Profile from Coco Pharmaceuticals is responsible for cataloging the weekly incoming data from the hospitals that are involved in their latest clinical trial.  The data scientists that use the catalog to locate and work with this data are full of praise for Peter's work. However, Peter is getting fed up with the repetitive, time-consuming nature of the cataloguing activity.  How can we help Peter to automate this cataloguing and extend the value of the catalog to the organization?

In this session, follow Peter's journey from manual cataloging, to using automated integration and templating to create business relevant catalog entries.  He also adds metadata discovery to extract profile information about the incoming data values and enables metadata governance features (such as deduplication) to improve the quality of the catalog.  Finally, he creates automated notifications to the stewards responsible for the data if any issues occur that need a human touch.

The result is that Peter is relieved of the tedious cataloguing tasks and Coco Pharmaceuticals sees increased value from their catalog.

Mandy Chessell

10th

January 2022

8th November

2021

15:00 UTCOpen lineageING Bank (TBA) and Mandy Chessell

6th December

2021

15:00 UTCKubenetes operators and EgeriaThis session will cover how easy it is to run Egeria in Kubenetes and how the Egeria Kubenetes operator can be used to manage Egeria in a Kubenetes environment.   Nigel Jones

10th

January 2022

15:00 UTC

What next after you have built a catalog.

Part 1: the journey

Journey from manual cataloging, to using automated integration and templating. Metadata discovery and stewardship will be covered here also as well as metadata deduplication.

7th

February

2022

15:00 UTCTime Travelling with EgeriaEvery wanted to know what the state of your metadata was at some specific time in the past?  This session will introduce the Crux open metadata repository that supports these historical metadata queries.  


Chris Grote

7th

March 

2022

15:00 UTCHow to build a repository connectorEvery wanted to build an OMRS repository connector? This session will take you though what the considerations are and you need to do. It will show how to create the simplest "Hello World" connector.   Chris Grote

4th

April

2022

15:00 UTCHow to build an integration connectorThis session covers how to extend Egeria's automated cataloguing to include metadata from a new technology.  It describes how automated cataloguing works and the role of the integration connector.  It covers the design of the integration connector using examples to illustrate the different approaches and their benefits and and challenges.  It shows how to set up a project for a new connector, how to build and package it and finally it shows the new connector running in Egeria.Mandy Chessell

9th

May

2022

15:00 UTC

What next after you have built a catalog.

Part 2: making it real

Making it real in your organisation. What are the infrastructure and culture changes that drive successful management of data?   How can you use Egeria to design your governance organization and drive the desired cultural changes and behaviour.

Mandy Chessell

6th

June

2022

15:00 UTC

What next after you have built a catalog.

Part 3: strategic view

Becoming more mature with data governance, eventually enabling data citizenship.  Data citizenship within an organization supports people who need access to data to be effective in their role. This data access needs to be embedded in the tools that they use and flexible enough to meet the changing challenges they face day to day. Since the data landscape is also changing, the tools that these people use need to be integrated with the data catalog.Mandy Chessell

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