Chris: In this demo, I’m a researcher studying diabetics and pre-diabetic individuals. I’ve created a dashboard in Databricks—but this could just as easily be in Tableau, Power BI, or connected to Snowflake, Redshift, etc. You’ll see I’ve created a dashboard with charts and patient data.
As the lead researcher, I want to share it with colleagues. But when one of them tries to access the same dashboard, nothing appears. The error message says they’re missing access to the underlying tables. That’s where the Immuta Data Marketplace comes in.
Within the marketplace, users can see available data products—what they’ve been approved for, denied from, or had revoked. This is a demo system, so there’s not a lot of data, but you can search by keyword and even find matches in descriptions. I’m looking for diabetes data.
I see a description, the subject matter expert, and the datasets included. There’s also a Data Use Agreement—in this case, a simple one requiring compliance with HIPAA standards. Now the user can request access.
They can request it for themselves or on behalf of someone else, add a reason (like “doing medical research”), and specify the tables needed. Some requests might be denied due to immutable policy restrictions. They can review the data use agreement again before submitting the request.
Once submitted, the request is marked as pending, and the data product owner is notified.