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''So would I be sharing confidential information?''
''So would I be sharing confidential information?''
No you don't have to as you can run SQL querties that consolidates information and provides data with totals for example (sales of a product per region) and this allows you to provide data to analyists without compromising your data silo.  
No you don't have to as you can run SQL querties that consolidates information and provides data with totals for example (sales of a product per region) and this allows you to provide data to analyists without compromising your data silo.  
You might also want to provide your partners or customers with access to their invoices for example without sharing confidential information that might exist on an invoice record. You just select the columns you want to share for a given customer. That data is then created as an Island of data on its own outside your silo and consisiting of records for a given customer alone.  
You might also want to provide your partners or customers with access to their invoices for example without sharing confidential information that might exist on an invoice record. You just select the columns you want to share for a given customer. That data is then created as an Island of data on its own outside your silo and consisiting of records for a given customer alone.  


''Okay so how does it work''
''Okay so how does it work''
Once you have an account you can create a region. Regions contain islands of data. Access is controlled at the region level.  
Once you have an account you can create a region. Regions contain islands of data. Access is controlled at the region level.  
So for example you would create a region for a customer and within that region create data islands and provide that customer with access to the region.  
So for example you would create a region for a customer and within that region create data islands and provide that customer with access to the region.  
The customer can then pull the data down onto their own server or view it via the web app  (coming in Feb 2022).
The customer can then pull the data down onto their own server or view it via the web app  (coming in Feb 2022).

Revision as of 12:35, 22 November 2021

Welcome to the Data Islands Help

What is Data Islands?

Data Islands is an online service that allows you to securely create Data Marts and manage access to that Data Mart.

What is a Data Mart?

A Data Mart is a collection of datasets that contain small amounts of data fed from your Data Silos. A Data Mart can also be called a Micro Data Warehouse.

What is a Data Silo?

A Data Silo is a dataset/database/csv that is not accessible ourside of your network or a subset within that network. Typically a single Data Sile will be an ERP or Accounting system, Or a CRM system or even CSV files. It could be any propriatary database also. This data is isolated from other ("siloed") for various reasons, typically security and also confidential information.

So would I be sharing confidential information?

No you don't have to as you can run SQL querties that consolidates information and provides data with totals for example (sales of a product per region) and this allows you to provide data to analyists without compromising your data silo. You might also want to provide your partners or customers with access to their invoices for example without sharing confidential information that might exist on an invoice record. You just select the columns you want to share for a given customer. That data is then created as an Island of data on its own outside your silo and consisiting of records for a given customer alone.

Okay so how does it work

Once you have an account you can create a region. Regions contain islands of data. Access is controlled at the region level. So for example you would create a region for a customer and within that region create data islands and provide that customer with access to the region. The customer can then pull the data down onto their own server or view it via the web app (coming in Feb 2022).