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Creating the Foundation for Enterprise Information Management
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+ The Problem + Global IDs Focus + Software Functionality + Automation + Enterprise-Level Scalability + Global IDs Value Offering About Global IDs
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3 Organizations have growing cost & complexity Most large organizations have many thousands of databases that drive up complexity and cost. Complex data ecosystems Highly dynamic Limited traceability Systemic Risk : Hard to measure About Global IDs section 01 Global IDs ©2015 Data Landscapes
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4 Global IDs Focus About Global IDs To help large organizations reduce the cost of managing enterprise information by using software that is Systematic Automated Scalable and can manage complexity in enterprise data landscapes. section 01 Global IDs ©2015
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5 Software Functionality About Global IDs section 01 Global IDs ©2015 1.Scan 2.Analyze 3.Map / Organize 4.Govern
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6 Automation About Global IDs section 01 Global IDs ©2015
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7 Enterprise-Level Scalability About Global IDs section 01 Global IDs ©2015 Metadata Discovery Tasks Data Quality Tasks Data Profiling Tasks Data Mapping Tasks Data Monitoring Tasks Massively parallel distributed computing
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8 Global IDs Value Offering About Global IDs section 01 Global IDs ©2015 Improve Transparency Using Metadata Governance Improve Quality Using Data Quality Audits Improve Traceability Using Data Lineage Analysis Increase Trust in Data Master Data Governance Increase Operational Efficiency Reduce Costs Increase Revenues Identify Redundancy Graph Analysis of Duplicate Data Support Automation Identify Manual Steps for Automation Run-time Data Validation & Cleansing Accelerates Data Cleansing Upwards Of 500% Customer 360 Analysis Using Linked Data Customer-Product Predictive Analysis Using Graph Databases
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+ Introduction + Why download Global IDs trial server + How to get a trial server Trying out Global IDs on your own trial server
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10 Introduction Try out Global IDs software on Amazon Web Services platform without downloading it. You can now get a hands-on experience on the product suite on the cloud. The portal environment lets you scan and discover databases, profile data in them, recognize and organize information and map them appropriately. Global IDs provides a set of useful workflows that simplify your work. Try out Global IDs software independently without downloading it. Trying out Global IDs on your own trial server section 02 Global IDs ©2015
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11 Global IDs ©2015 Trying out Global IDs on your own trial server Why try out Global IDs server section 02 Understand your data better by running it through standard data management processes that the trial server offers Learn Data Management and Governance using Global IDs Get certified on Global IDs platform Assess Global IDs for using it in your organization
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12 You can request the trial server from our website (www.globalids.com). You need to perform the following steps. Use the following link - http://www.globalids.com/request- global-ids-serverhttp://www.globalids.com/request- global-ids-server The Request Global IDs Server form appears. You need to fill up the form and click Submit button. An email gets sent to you with details about the trial server. This takes 5 -10 minutes. Click on the link for accessing the trial server (in the email) to browse the Data Transparency Portal. Trying out Global IDs on your own trial server Form for getting access to your trial server How to get a trial server Global IDs ©2015 section 02
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+ Add connections + Run workflows + Inspect metadata and profiling results + Outliers + Organize + Map What to do after you get a trial server
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14 Global IDs ©2015 What to do after you get a trial server Working with connections section 03 Notice two connections already added Add connections in bulk from an Excel sheet Add connections manually
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15 Working with already added connections What to do after you get a trial server For the two connections already added, you can run any of the following workflows. Discovery, Profiling and Recognition Workflow - This workflow lets you discover, profile, organize and map tables.Discovery, Profiling and Recognition Workflow Discovery Workflow - This workflow tables, their metadata and explicit relationships.Discovery Workflow Global IDs ©2015 section 03
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16 Click Discovery menu Connections section Actions drop-down menu Add Connection. You can connect to the PRODUCT_HUB database on the trial server. In the wizard, provide: Connection name System name - select the trial server name Instance name - PRODUCT_HUB Database type - Derby Port - 1530 Username - sample & password - sample. Click Test Connection to test the connection Database Owner’s name, Database Administrator’s name & Data Steward’s name Database category & Business entity Password expiration date What to do after you get a trial server Add connections manually The added connection shows up in the tabular view on the Connections section under the Discover menu when the table is refreshed. After the connection is added, the Discovery, Profiling and Recognition Workflow can be run to profile, organize and map the tables.Discovery, Profiling and Recognition Workflow Global IDs ©2015 section 03
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17 Click Discovery menu Connections section Actions drop-down menu Add Connections in Bulk. In the wizard: The connection file has to be selected from the server system or local system. A sample file is selected by default. Use this file. Database User - sample & Database Password - sample. The connections listed in the Excel file are created and are displayed on Discover menu Connections section when the table is refreshed. The Discovery, Profiling and Recognition Workflow can be run on each of the added connections to scan, profile, classify and organize the data landscape.Discovery, Profiling and Recognition Workflow What to do after you get a trial server Add connections in bulk from an Excel sheet Global IDs ©2015 section 03
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18 Run Workflows Global IDs ©2015 What to do after you get a trial server MenuWorkflowPurpose Discover Add Connection and Create Transparency Workflow This workflow connects to a database instance and automatically starts the discovery, profiling, classification and recognition processes. Discover Discovery, Profiling and Recognition Workflow This workflow discovers and profiles database instances and also runs the classification and recognition process. Discover Discovery WorkflowThis workflow discovers tables in a database, discovers their metadata and documented relationships. Discover Add and Profile File WorkflowThis workflow scans delimited and Excel files, discovers their metadata, loads their data in the database and then profiles them. Profile Run Profile Relationship WorkflowThis workflow finds documented, undocumented and user-defined relationships between tables in databases. Map Find Database Clones WorkflowThis workflow finds similar database instances in the landscape that have a 95% match. section 03
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19 What to do after you get a trial server Add Connection and Create Transparency Workflow Global IDs ©2015 The Add Connection and Create Transparency Workflow performs the following activities: Creates connection to database Discovers tables, metadata & explicit relationships Generates Metadata Report Profiles columns, relationships & domains Generates Profile Report Classifies and organizes tables section 03
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20 Click Discover menu Connections section Actions drop- down menu Add Connection and Create Transparency Workflow. In the wizard: select the connection name. System name – select the trial server name. Instance name – PRODUCT_HUB Database Type – Derby Port - 1530 Username - sample & password - sample. Click Test Connection to test the connection. Database Owner’s name, Database Administrator’s name & Data Steward’s name What to do after you get a trial server Add Connection and Create Transparency Workflow (cont.) Global IDs ©2015 Database category & Business entity Password expiration date section 03
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21 What to do after you get a trial server Discovery, Profiling and Recognition Workflow Global IDs ©2015 The Discovery, Profiling and Recognition Workflow performs the following activities: Discovers tables, metadata & explicit relationships Generates Metadata Report Profiles columns, relationships & domains Generates Profile Report Classifies and organizes tables Pre-requisites: Connection to database section 03
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22 Click Discover menu Metadata section Actions drop- down menu Discovery,Profiling and Recognition Workflow. In the wizard: select the connection name. select the schemas on which you want to run the workflow. provide the user credentials. For the two added connections the credentials are provided by default. Check the appropriate checkboxes for discovering tables, views and synonymous tables & for finding row count of tables from system tables. What to do after you get a trial server Discovery, Profiling and Recognition Workflow (cont.) Global IDs ©2015 section 03
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23 What to do after you get a trial server Discovery Workflow Global IDs ©2015 The Discovery Workflow performs the following activities: Discovers tables in databases Scans metadata of discovered tables Discovers documented/explicit relationships Generates Metadata Report Pre-requisites: Connection to database section 03
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24 Click Discover menu Connections section Actions drop- down menu Add Connection and Create Transparency Workflow. In the wizard: select the connection name. System name – select the trial server name. Instance name – PRODUCT_HUB Database Type – Derby Port - 1530 Username - sample & password - sample. Click Test Connection to test the connection. Database Owner’s name, Database Administrator’s name & Data Steward’s name What to do after you get a trial server Discovery Workflow (cont.) Global IDs ©2015 Database category & Business entity Password expiration date section 03
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25 Track Workflow Progress What to do after you get a trial server Click Account menu My Actions sub-menu You can view: Running Tasks - This screen lists the currently running task groups submitted by the workflow. Running Workflows - This screen shows the currently running workflow. Running Tasks Running Workflows Global IDs ©2015 section 03
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26 Track Workflow Progress (cont.) What to do after you get a trial server Click a running task group from the Running Tasks screen. You can view: Running Tasks - This screen lists the currently running tasks in the task group. Summary - This screen shows a summary of the tasks that are running or have finished All Tasks – This screen lists all the tasks along with their status Scheduled Tasks – This screen shows the tasks that have been scheduled Paused Tasks – This screen shows the tasks that have been paused Failed Tasks – This screen lists the tasks that have failed History – This screen displays history of all the tasks in the workflow Global IDs ©2015 section 03
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27 Inspect Metadata and Profiling Results Results of Data Discovery: Click Discover menu Metadata section. This screen lists all the schemas whose metadata has been discovered. Click on a schema to view the following: Tables - Lists all tables in the schema along with their metadata Relationships - Shows the various documented relationships between tables in the schema Table Descriptions – Displays the documented descriptions of tables SQL Editor – This screen allows running SQL queries on the discovered tables Drill-down is available for viewing metadata of columns Metadata Data Relationships Indexes Descriptions What to do after you get a trial server Global IDs ©2015 section 03
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28 Inspect Metadata and Profiling Results (cont.) Results of Column Profiling: Click Profile menu Profile section. This screen lists all the schemas which have been column profiled. Click on a schema to view the following: Profile Summary – Displays a summary of the profiling results for all tables in the schema whose metadata has been discovered Outliers – Lists various outliers detected while profiling Highlighted Outliers – Displays all outliers that have been highlighted Metadata– Displays metadata of columns of tables that have been profiled Indexes –Lists indexes in the schema Relationships – Lists the various Primary Key – Foreign Key relationships between tables in the schema (both documented and undocumented/inferred) Table Descriptions – Displays documented descriptions of tables SQL Editor - This screen allows running SQL queries on the tables Drill-down is available for viewing profiling results of columns Profile Outliers Highlighted Outliers Descriptions Profile History What to do after you get a trial server Global IDs ©2015 section 03
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29 Inspect Metadata and Profiling Results (cont.) Results of Relationship Profiling: Click Profile menu Relationships section. This screen lists all the schemas which have been profiled. Click on a schema to view the following: Documented Relations - Lists all documented/explicit Primary Key – Foreign Key relationships between tables Inferred Relations – Lists all Primary Key – Foreign Key relationships between tables that have been detected through relationship profiling User Defined Relations –. Displays all user-defined relationships between tables. Also allows creation of Primary Key – Foreign Key relationships Relationship Analysis Cardinality (Average, Maximum & Minimum) Orphan Values Childless Values What to do after you get a trial server Global IDs ©2015 section 03
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30 Reports What to do after you get a trial server Metadata Report Domain Report Profile Report Discover Reports Profile Reports Organize Domain Reports Global IDs ©2015 section 03
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31 Outliers What to do after you get a trial server Global IDs ©2015 Character Distribution Outlier Datatype Outlier Frequency Outlier Length Outlier Pattern Outlier Value Outlier The software, post profiling activity, highlights/suggests certain values as outliers or possible errors. Click Profile menu Outliers section Values with the least occurring data type (column level) get marked as outliers Values with improper/unusual character distribution (column level) get marked as outliers Values occurring once where other values in the column occur multiple times and vice versa get marked as outliers Values of the least occurring length distribution in a column get marked as outliers Values with the least occurring Regex pattern in a column get marked as outliers Calculated on the basis of Six Sigma Methodology. Values outside the +6 and -6 sigma range get marked as outliers section 03
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32 Domains and Semantic Objects Domains are business specific concepts represented in the data landscape. They are associated with reference values or patterns. Types of Domains: Global Business Auto Generated View domains from Organize menu Recognition Domains The product organizes the domains into groupings called semantic objects. View semantic objects from Map menu Semantic Objects What to do after you get a trial server Global IDs ©2015 ID First Name Last Name Phone Number City Country CUSTOMER Semantic Object Domains section 03
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33 The software automatically creates a “bucket” for each domain and places each column that it recognizes into the appropriate domain. Click Organize menu Recognize section Domain Profiling section to view the total number of columns domain profiled in the schema. Click the schema name to view: Domain Profile Status – Shows summary of profiling activity Domains – Lists tables in the schema and shows the details of columns recognized during the domain profiling activity Domains (table level) – Shows domain profiling details for columns of a table What to do after you get a trial server Interpret results of domain recognition Global IDs ©2015 Domains Tab Domains Tab (table level) section 03
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34 The software automatically locates similarities between semantic objects and tables. These similar tables get classified with objects under 4 classification heads – Location Product People Organization Similarities are detected in two ways: Domain based – based on data similarity between domains of objects and columns of tables Name based – based on similarity between domain and column names What to do after you get a trial server Interpret results of object classification Global IDs ©2015 section 03
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35 Results can be reviewed in two ways: Map menu Semantic Mappings section Map menu Semantic Objects section click a semantic object from the list Mapping Details section What to do after you get a trial server Review results of automatic domain recognition Global IDs ©2015 Mapping Details section 03
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36 Click Map menu Semantic Objects section Actions drop- down menu Add Object. In the wizard, provide the following: Scope – select Global or Business Name – name of the semantic object. Logical name Description Notes URL Domains – select the domains that would be included in the semantic object What to do after you get a trial server Create Semantic Objects Global IDs ©2015 The added semantic object is listed under Semantic Objects section when the tabular view is refreshed. section 03
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37 You can map domains of objects to columns of tables : manually from maps suggested by the software Click Map menu Semantic Objects section click a semantic object from the list Suggested Mappings section. Select a row on the top Suggestions tab at bottom shows the various domains of the object on the left. On the right, drop-down lists are provided for selecting appropriate columns of the selected table. Notice that in some drop-down lists columns are already selected. Those are the mappings suggested by the software through domain recognition activity. Check the checkboxes next to all the columns you want to map. Select the appropriate columns from the drop- down lists. Click Save Mappings button. The mappings are listed in the Mapping Details section. What to do after you get a trial server Map Semantic Objects Global IDs ©2015 Manually: Objects can also be mapped from Mapping Details section Map button. section 03
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