Data Domains

Local data. Local control.

Solving data governance and data marketplace bottlenecks starts with giving business groups control over their own data. Defining data domains enables local control and visibility over data publishing and access provisioning, empowering those closest to the data to make business-driving decisions about how to use it.

Let those close to the data define who has access.

As data usage increases, so do the number of decisions to make about who can access what data. Data domains remove the bottlenecks caused by a small number of global data governors making all policy decisions. By decentralizing control, you can accelerate data access, make more informed decisions, and maintain local oversight.

Accelerate access approvals. Accelerate business impact.

Streamline processes for connecting data sources, and controlling and monitoring access.

Remove policy bottlenecks

Delegating data access approval puts decisions in the hands of local data stewards. This increases the number of people making policy and access decisions, speeding up access and freeing up time for data governors.

Power your data marketplace

Data domains empower independent teams to manage and share their data as products within a unified marketplace. This decentralization fosters agility, data ownership, and efficient collaboration for data consumers seeking specific, domain-relevant data sets.

Make better access decisions

Local, business-focused data stewards possess context: They understand the data's sensitivity, purpose, and potential risks, allowing them to make informed decisions about who should access it, for what purpose, and for how long.

How do data domains operate across the Immuta Platform?

Data domains federate control of data access, enabling local data stewards to define what data is connected and published, and who can access it – all with unified, local visibility.

Metadata Registry

Metadata Registry

Metadata about data and users from a local domain ensures that policies are authored accurately.

Metadata Registry

Data Discovery and Classification

Data domains can define what local data is connected and published, so that data is classified correctly.

Data Discovery and Classification

Policy Entitlement Engine

Policies are authored by local, business-focused roles to properly control data access within the organization – while adhering to enterprise-wide policy.

Policy Entitlement Engine
Unified Audit

Unified Audit

Local control requires local visibility and audit capabilities. A single view across the data domain helps enable successful audit and compliance.

Unified Audit

Fast, accurate, local data control.

Data domains combine locally defined control with global policy.

Data Product Owners

Data product owners can identify local data stewards to help with approving or denying requests to access data products.

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Data Stewards

Data stewards know more about the data within their domain than anyone else. They control all elements of their domain’s data, including what data products are available and published, and ensure that local data is controlled effectively.

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Data Consumers

Data domains remove data access bottlenecks and enable faster, more accurate data access decisions. This ensures that data consumers get faster access to the data they need to do their jobs.

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Data Governors

Prevent an avalanche of work for data governors as data usage increases. Delegating policy responsibility to data domains and local data stewards reduces the volume of requests to which data governors have to respond.

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Data IT

Building policies for local data in natural language reduces the reliance on corporate IT, data architect, and engineering resources.

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