“We all know data is the key to making intelligent business decisions, but few can fully trust the provenance and quality of data informing their strategies. The Informatica Marketplace gives every user in the organization that level of confidence.”
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Package and publish data products
Share and promote curated data sets, AI/ML models and pipelines, from a broad variety of sources.
Automate data provisioning and delivery
Streamline processes from order to delivery and easily track operational metrics.
Provide relevant context and guidance
Help improve data literacy through insights and reviews to promote next-best actions to take on data.
Facilitate collaboration across teams
Share insights and connect teams across the enterprise with chat, reviews, alerts and user ratings.
Pay only for what you use with our flexible pricing.
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As a leading part of Informatica’s AI-powered Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC), Data Marketplace works with a range of complementary services.
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FAQ for Data Marketplace
A data sharing marketplace is a portal that acts as an intermediary between data producers and data consumers. A data marketplace enables organizations to find, understand, trust and access relevant data quickly through automation.
CDOs, other data leaders and data teams can facilitate data sharing and democratization with a data marketplace. Additional benefits of a data marketplace include:
- Enhanced visibility and access to relevant, trusted data for data consumers
- Improved data literacy
- Greater trust in data and decisions
- Increased operational efficiency and productivity
- Transparency into data usage
There are primarily three components of a thriving data marketplace.
- Data producers create and publish data assets to share.
- Data consumers shop for and request access to relevant data products.
- Data stewards fulfill and track requests.
Commonly used together — as data catalogs often fuel data for marketplaces — each serves a different purpose. The primary purpose of a data catalog is to inventory data assets and information about those assets (metadata), making it easier for organizations to discover and comprehend their data; whereas, a data marketplace enables sharing and promotion of curated data products with context, allowing data consumers to find and easily access trustworthy packaged data sets, fit for their purposes.