March 2026
This release introduces the Data Trust Index, a single score that tells you how trustworthy any catalog item is, and strengthens governance workflows with automatic email notifications for reference data reviews.
Data Trust Index
Know at a glance whether you can trust a dataset — and what to do if you can’t.
The Data Trust Index (DTI) gives every catalog item a single score (0–100) so you can make confident decisions and know exactly where to focus.
Scores map to three tiers:
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Trusted (70–100) — High standards for quality and governance. Safe to use.
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Limited (20–69) — Some signals are missing. Review before relying on it.
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Untrustworthy (0–19) — Needs significant improvement before use.
The score is built from three categories, each with a clear path to improve:
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Data quality (up to 40 pts) — Primary DQ monitor results.
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Ownership (up to 20 pts) — Whether a responsible owner is assigned.
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Data context (up to 40 pts) — Business terms mapped and description available.
Find the score on the Overview tab of any catalog item or scan trust badges across the catalog listing. Use AI Agent to retrieve DTI scores on demand.
For the full scoring breakdown and tips on improving your score, see Data Trust Index.
Email notifications for reference data reviews
Review tasks created from reference data changes now automatically notify all stakeholders:
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Table owners receive emails for review requests and outcomes, even if they aren’t assigned to the task.
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All reviewers assigned to the table are notified about pending reviews and the final decision.
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The submitter is notified when their change is approved, rejected, or the review is canceled.
Notifications are triggered by task events (no separate audience setup) and cannot be turned off at this time.
For details, see Email notifications for review tasks.
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