Key Features
K is a Data Knowledge platform.
Here are a list of some of it’s great features that can help you with data discovery, knowledge management and data governance.
Features available to all users
Feature | Overview |
---|---|
The Profile page is the source of knowledge for your data item (or content, code, etc). Profiles include a combination of automated and manually curated context that helps you understand how, where and when to use the item. | |
The Feed helps you navigate the constantly changing Data Ecosystem My Ecosystem is place to see a personalised view of your data ecosystem. You can see everything you have used, run, created, own and follow. Use My Ecosystem to quickly find a piece of code you recently run, or check a table you manage. | |
K automatically crowdsources feedback from data product consumers that are best placed to give useful and timely feedback. | |
K uses a unique algorithm to calculate a data item’s Trust Score. The Trust Score can help guide data users to utilise trusted data and help data managers identify the data that isn’t trusted or used. | |
Use lineage to see where data item sources data from, where it flows to, how it joins to other data items. | |
K helps you catalog and manage changes to data items including completing impact assessments and letting users know about changes that occur. |
Additional features available to: Administrators, Data owners and Data governance managers
Feature | Overview |
---|---|
The Insights page is a powerful tool that shares insights on usage, connectivity, governance, issues, and performance | |
Ask K is a self service feature that is available to Data Managers, Data Governance Managers and Administrators to answer questions about your data ecosystem. | |
Impact assessment allows you to assess the impact of changes to data or content. | |
Unique to data owners, the Data Owner Dashboard is an easy way for data owners to review the governance, quality and usage metrics for data items they are responsible for |