This InContext episode explores the shift from traditional Data Catalogs to Data Product Catalogs. It defines a data product as a reusable, governed digital asset with clear ownership and business meaning. The discussion highlights how traditional data catalogs, while useful for technical metadata, often lack business context and hinder reusability. In contrast, a Data Product Catalog emphasizes a product-oriented view, making data discoverable, trustworthy, and composable. The episode introduces a shift left approach, integrating governance early in development using data product descriptors.