Alation Inc., the agentic knowledge layer that drives outcomes, is introducing outcome-based governance, a new approach to data governance that replaces manual, process-driven programs with an agent-powered operating system.
The general availability of Alation Curation Automation, which automates metadata governance at scale, completes the outcome-based governance system, according to the company.
Outcome-based governance enables organizations to govern by intent rather than by process. Teams declare the business outcome they need to achieve—regulatory compliance, AI readiness, or trusted data products—and the system automatically interprets, enforces, and maintains those standards through purpose-built agents and continuous automation, the company said.
The system connects three products within the Alation platform: CDE Manager for identifying and governing business-critical data elements, Data Quality for automated validation and monitoring, and the newly available Curation Automation for enriching metadata with business context at scale.
Curation Automation automated metadata enforcement with transparency, control, and continuous compliance, the company said.
Together, outcome-based governance and Curation Automation enable organizations to:
- Accelerate AI and analytics initiatives by ensuring metadata is consistently complete, contextual, and trustworthy across governed assets.
- Reduce compliance risk and audit burden by continuously enforcing governance standards with machine-consistency and full auditability.
- Lower governance operating costs by replacing manual metadata curation with declarative automation that scales with data growth.
- Shift governance teams from production work to strategic oversight, enabling stewards to validate outcomes rather than author metadata.
Key capabilities include:
- Declarative standards: Administrators define metadata requirements using natural language that reflects business and regulatory intent. Standards are declared once and enforced automatically.
- AI-Assisted enrichment: Purpose-built agents generate metadata using catalog context, query patterns, and admin-provided instructions, with field-level guidance to ensure alignment with organizational standards.
- Transparent automation: Every change is previewable before execution, existing values are preserved by default, and all actions are fully auditable, ensuring automation earns trust in regulated environments.
- Continuous enforcement: Standards persist across your governed data, ensuring metadata remains complete and compliant as your catalog grows, reducing ongoing manual effort.
“Governance programs have always been designed around human execution—write the policy, assign the task, hope someone follows through. That model was always going to fail at scale,” said GT Volpe, head of product management at Alation. “Outcome-based governance inverts the assumption: you declare what good looks like once, and the system continuously enforces that standard. With Curation Automation enhancing the platform, we’re not asking people to govern data better. We’re making governance something the system does automatically, with people focused on what actually requires human judgment.”
Alation Curation Automation is generally available today.
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