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Cross-account data collaboration with Amazon DataZone and AWS analytical tools

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This article provides a comprehensive guide to cross-account data collaboration using Amazon DataZone, AWS Glue, and Amazon Redshift. The solution enables organizations to share data assets securely across different AWS accounts while maintaining governance and access controls.

  • Key components include a producer account that owns the data and a consumer account that needs to access the data
  • Uses Amazon DataZone domain association to facilitate cross-account data sharing
  • Involves three main user personas: data administrators, data publishers, and data subscribers
  • Supports publishing and subscribing to data assets from AWS Glue and Amazon Redshift
  • Provides step-by-step instructions for: - Creating DataZone domains - Setting up environment profiles - Publishing and subscribing to data assets - Querying shared data using Athena and Redshift query editors

The solution addresses common challenges in cross-account data sharing by providing a streamlined, secure method for organizations to collaborate and share data insights across different AWS accounts.



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