Azure Purview is at data governance solution that is the sequel to the product Azure Data Catalog, and is now available in public preview.
Purview catalogs data from on-premises, multi-cloud, or software-as-a-service (SaaS) locations. Purview let’s you understand exactly what data you have, manage its compliance with privacy regulations, and derive insights. Create a unified, up to date understanding of your data landscape with automated data discovery, sensitive data classification, and end-to-end data lineage with Purview Data Map. Purview aims to maximize the compliant use of a your own data by understanding it, how it moves (i.e. lineage), and who it is shared with. It also integrates with Microsoft Information Protection and Power BI sensitivity labels and certification and promotion labels.
Azure Purview includes three main components:
There is a sophisticated search engine to view all the scanned items:
It tracks data lineage (click to expand):
Below are the nine current different sources you can scan (more to come soon). I have got all the scans to work on all of the sources except Power BI as that requires a bit of extra work to scan a workspace different from the one in your subscription (by default, the system will use the Power BI tenant that exists in the same Azure subscription). To register a Power BI workspace outside your subscription, see Use PowerShell to register and scan Power BI in Azure Purview (preview). For those sources that are not supported, there is an option to submit data to the catalog via Azure Purview REST APIs. You can also use the APIs to build your own user experience on the catalog.
You can also use a “map view” to see all the sources and group them under collections (click to expand):
Azure Purview also comes with system defined classification rules but you can also add your own custom classification rules:
To ramp-up quickly, I suggest you visit the Azure Purview product page. Get started with Azure Purview documentation and view the Mechanics video to see Azure Purview in action and give your feedback via UserVoice.
More info:
A first look at Azure Purview – Data Governance for your data estate
Azure Synapse Analytics – Introduction to Azure Purview
Microsoft introduces Azure Purview data catalog; announces GA of Synapse Analytics
Use Power BI with Azure Purview to achieve better data governance and discovery
Map your data estate with Azure Purview
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