Amazon SageMaker Catalog now supports metadata rules to enforce metadata standards across data publishing and subscription workflows within the Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio portal.
Metadata rules ensure required information compliance when creating subscription requests or publishing data assets, facilitating alignment with organizational standards.
By standardizing metadata practices, Amazon SageMaker Catalog enhances compliance, audit readiness, and access workflows efficiency.
Use cases for metadata rules include enforcing metadata fields like Model Year, Region, and Compliance Status for data publishing or subscription requests.
Key benefits of metadata enforcement rules include enhanced control for domain owners and support for custom workflows in fulfilling subscriptions.
Setting up metadata enforcement rules involves creating domain units, metadata forms, and enforcing rules for asset publishing or subscription requests.
To publish assets with metadata rules, domain admins set up rules and metadata forms that must be adhered to before assets can be published to the catalog.
For asset subscription, domain admins create rules specifying the required metadata fields that subscribers need to provide when requesting access to data assets.
The new metadata enforcement rule in Amazon SageMaker strengthens data governance by allowing domain unit owners to set clear metadata requirements for users, ensuring a governed data workflow experience.
This feature enables organizations to align with metadata standards, implement custom workflows, and enhance data governance practices for access requests.