Automatically tag your most used assets in Microsoft SQL

Automatically tag your most used assets with Secoda. Learn more about how you can automate workflows to turn hours into seconds. Do more with less and scale without the chaos.

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Overview

Secoda's integration with Microsoft SQL allows users to easily tag their frequently accessed assets, ensuring a streamlined data management process. By automatically identifying the most used assets, Secoda helps prioritize maintenance tasks, saving time and enabling scalable and up-to-date data literacy and enablement practices. With this integration, users can effortlessly track and manage their Microsoft SQL data sources, enhancing overall efficiency and productivity.

How it works

Secoda offers integration with Microsoft SQL, allowing you to automatically tag frequently used assets associated with data sources like Microsoft SQL. This integration helps save time and ensures that your data literacy and enablement practices can be easily scaled and kept up-to-date. Secoda's automation feature is divided into Triggers and Actions. Triggers activate the workflow and can be scheduled to trigger actions on a regular basis or customized to your needs. Actions encompass various operations, such as filtering and updating metadata, providing a flexible framework to create workflows tailored to your team's requirements. Utilizing Secoda, you can efficiently perform bulk updates to metadata in Microsoft SQL.

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When integrating Microsoft SQL with Secoda, organizations can enhance their data literacy and enablement practices. Secoda acts as a centralized hub for managing data knowledge, combining data catalog, lineage, documentation, and monitoring functionalities into one platform. By harnessing the power of Microsoft SQL in conjunction with Secoda, companies can create a more scalable approach to data management and improve their overall data-driven decision-making processes.

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