Keep your data catalog accurate and your governance policies enforced
Someone builds a beautiful catalog. Six months later, half the tables are deprecated, new columns exist without descriptions, and nobody trusts the documentation anymore. The catalog becomes decoration rather than a working tool.
How the Data Management works
The agent continuously scans your warehouse, compares what exists against what is documented, and flags discrepancies. It tracks where data comes from and where it flows, monitors whether tables are being refreshed on schedule, and alerts when governance policies are violated.
What it monitors:
- New tables and columns that lack documentation
- Lineage breaks when upstream sources change
- Freshness violations when tables miss refresh windows
- PII columns that appear outside approved storage locations
Why you need the Data Management
Regulated industries, enterprise organizations, and any team with compliance requirements around data handling. If you can lose your job over undocumented PII, this agent provides audit coverage.
How the Data Management compares
Data Quality validates records. Data Management validates the catalog and governance layer. They operate at different levels: one checks data values, the other checks data infrastructure.
