MarkSfik commented on a change in pull request #361:
URL: https://github.com/apache/flink-web/pull/361#discussion_r457503810



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+layout: post
+title: "Sharing is caring - Catalogs in Flink SQL"
+date: 2020-07-21T08:00:00.000Z
+categories: news
+authors:
+- dawid:
+  name: "Dawid Wysakowicz"
+  twitter: "dwysakowicz"
+---
+
+It's not a surprise that, in an era of digitalization, data is the most 
valuable asset in many companies: it's always the base for and product of any 
analysis or business logic. With an ever growing number of people working with 
data, it's a common practice for companies to build self-service platforms with 
the goal of democratising its access across different teams and — especially — 
to enable users from any background to be independent in their data needs. In 
such environments, metadata management becomes a crucial aspect. Without it, 
users often work blindly, spending too much time searching for datasets and 
their location, figuring out data formats and similar cumbersome tasks.
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+It is a common practice for companies to start building a data platform with a 
metastore, catalog, or schema registries of some sort in place. Those let you 
clearly separate making the data available from consuming it. That separation 
has a few benefits:

Review comment:
       ```suggestion
   Frequently, companies start building a data platform with a metastore, 
catalog, or schema registry of some sort already in place. Those let you 
clearly separate making the data available from consuming it. That separation 
has a few benefits:
   ```




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