Introduction
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The Immuta Data Marketplace was built from the ground up with security and provisioning of access in mind. It allows for the following actions:
The delegation of to publish and manage on the Marketplace app.
Data consumers can quickly discover and to published data products in the Marketplace app.
Data stewards can for access and .
Approvals have a direct impact on access. Once a user is approved, access is in the underlying data platform using powerful access policy management features.
with your brand's logo and colors to give it your own look and feel.
You have a concept of data products that need to be exposed to your internal lines of business for broader consumption.
You want data consumers to , not database roles, which is far more intuitive.
Your data products can be accessed from .
You want the option for data stewards to .
You want approvers to have about the request so they can make the correct determination.
You want approvals to automatically natively in the data platform.
You want the provisioning of approvals to be instead of one-user-at-a-time grants.
You are trying to share and/or monetize data externally (unless you own the data platform those external consumers leverage to query the data).
Register tables, views, or files as data sources.
View reports and monitor Immuta activity and user query activity.
You want to automate access completely, doing away with manual approvals. You can accomplish this using data governance policies in the .
The Immuta Data Marketplace is a separate experience from the existing Immuta , but some actions to set up the Marketplace app must be completed in the Governance app.
Manage birthright policies with global and . Birthright policies are policies that are pre-computed through rules and do not require manual approvals.
and tag data automatically.
Configure data and permission users to be , allowing them to publish data products from that domain.
of the Marketplace app.
manage and publish data products (from their assigned domains).
receive and process access requests to data products.
Data consumers discover and to data products.