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by andrewmcewen
1689 days ago
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That's a great point, we think of Secoda as _both_ a search and curation tool. The search portion of the tool is accomplished through the no-code integrations. When you connect Snowflake, for example, we extract metadata about the tables in Snowflake such as the columns, descriptions, number of queries run, people who are frequently using that table, etc. All that information becomes searchable in the catalog. After a company integrates all of their data sources, we see that teams leverage the curation capabilities of the product. Editors can add documentation through our documentation editor to provide additional context about the data resources that are discoverable in Secoda. In addition, teams can add shared definitions of metrics, answer questions that are asked by data consumers, and create ad hoc analyses that are also discoverable. |
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