Revelate Data Sharing Platform Adds Microsoft AZURE Capabilities
Revelate, the global
leader in external and internal data marketplace platforms for secure data
sharing, has announced today that its data marketplace platform supports direct
data delivery to end-users' Azure Blob Storage.
This new offering
enables Revelate platform users to easily and securely deliver their data
directly into Azure storage accounts or data lakes. Providing a seamless
experience for users looking to leverage the power of Revelate's platform
within their existing Azure environment. This new data fulfillment method
completes other delivery methods, including Cloud delivery to SWS S3, virtual
SFTP, point and click, File API, Query API, Snowflake Shares, and Databricks
Delta Sharing. All these delivery mechanisms ensure that the Revelate platform
can easily interact with numerous complex data infrastructures to provide
scalable solutions to organizations, particularly to those who want to share
and monetize their data with external partners or internal stakeholders in a
secure and compliant manner.
By providing delivery
options for Microsoft Azure, Revelate is one step closer to true inter-cloud
data delivery. This has been made possible through monitoring the market, as
well as the needs of Revelate clients. Together, they shape not only the future
of data marketplaces, but the evolution of Revelate itself.
"We are excited
to offer this new cloud data delivery service for our customers on Microsoft
Azure," said Marc-Andre Hetu, co-founder and General Manager of Revelate.
"This integration further demonstrates our commitment to providing
innovative solutions that help organizations unlock the full potential of their
data assets."
Revelate's platform
provides a suite of capabilities for data sharing and commercialization,
enabling customers to fully realize the value of their data. With this new
offering on Microsoft Azure, Revelate continues to reduce the burden for data
teams to distribute data in the way consumers need it - inside or outside their
organization.
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