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A data source is used to import technical metadata of assets (data) from the source databases or data warehouses into Amazon DataZone.
A data source is used to import technical metadata of assets (data) from the source databases or data warehouses into Amazon DataZone.
Builder for DataSourceArgs.
Builder for DataSource.
A domain is an organizing entity for connecting together assets, users, and their projects
Builder for DomainArgs.
Builder for Domain.
Definition of AWS::DataZone::Environment Resource Type
Definition of AWS::DataZone::EnvironmentActions Resource Type
Definition of AWS::DataZone::EnvironmentActions Resource Type
Builder for EnvironmentActionsArgs.
Builder for EnvironmentActions.
Definition of AWS::DataZone::Environment Resource Type
Builder for EnvironmentArgs.
Definition of AWS::DataZone::EnvironmentBlueprintConfiguration Resource Type
Definition of AWS::DataZone::EnvironmentBlueprintConfiguration Resource Type
AWS Datazone Environment Profile is pre-configured set of resources and blueprints that provide reusable templates for creating environments.
AWS Datazone Environment Profile is pre-configured set of resources and blueprints that provide reusable templates for creating environments.
Builder for EnvironmentProfileArgs.
Builder for EnvironmentProfile.
Builder for Environment.
Group profiles represent groups of Amazon DataZone users. Groups can be manually created, or mapped to Active Directory groups of enterprise customers. In Amazon DataZone, groups serve two purposes. First, a group can map to a team of users in the organizational chart, and thus reduce the administrative work of a Amazon DataZone project owner when there are new employees joining or leaving a team. Second, corporate administrators use Active Directory groups to manage and update user statuses and so Amazon DataZone domain administrators can use these group memberships to implement Amazon DataZone domain policies.
Group profiles represent groups of Amazon DataZone users. Groups can be manually created, or mapped to Active Directory groups of enterprise customers. In Amazon DataZone, groups serve two purposes. First, a group can map to a team of users in the organizational chart, and thus reduce the administrative work of a Amazon DataZone project owner when there are new employees joining or leaving a team. Second, corporate administrators use Active Directory groups to manage and update user statuses and so Amazon DataZone domain administrators can use these group memberships to implement Amazon DataZone domain policies.
Builder for GroupProfileArgs.
Builder for GroupProfile.
Amazon DataZone projects are business use case–based groupings of people, assets (data), and tools used to simplify access to the AWS analytics.
Builder for ProjectArgs.
Definition of AWS::DataZone::ProjectMembership Resource Type
Definition of AWS::DataZone::ProjectMembership Resource Type
Builder for ProjectMembershipArgs.
Builder for ProjectMembership.
Builder for Project.
Subscription targets enables one to access the data to which you have subscribed in your projects.
Subscription targets enables one to access the data to which you have subscribed in your projects.
Builder for SubscriptionTargetArgs.
Builder for SubscriptionTarget.
A user profile represents Amazon DataZone users. Amazon DataZone supports both IAM roles and SSO identities to interact with the Amazon DataZone Management Console and the data portal for different purposes. Domain administrators use IAM roles to perform the initial administrative domain-related work in the Amazon DataZone Management Console, including creating new Amazon DataZone domains, configuring metadata form types, and implementing policies. Data workers use their SSO corporate identities via Identity Center to log into the Amazon DataZone Data Portal and access projects where they have memberships.
A user profile represents Amazon DataZone users. Amazon DataZone supports both IAM roles and SSO identities to interact with the Amazon DataZone Management Console and the data portal for different purposes. Domain administrators use IAM roles to perform the initial administrative domain-related work in the Amazon DataZone Management Console, including creating new Amazon DataZone domains, configuring metadata form types, and implementing policies. Data workers use their SSO corporate identities via Identity Center to log into the Amazon DataZone Data Portal and access projects where they have memberships.
Builder for UserProfileArgs.
Builder for UserProfile.