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Published inOct 2023
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Gareth Eagar
Gareth Eagar
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Gareth Eagar

Gareth Eagar has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, starting in South Africa, working in the United Kingdom for a while, and now based in the USA. Having worked at AWS since 2017, Gareth has broad experience with a variety of AWS services, and deep expertise around building data platforms on AWS. While Gareth currently works as a Solutions Architect, he has also worked in AWS Professional Services, helping architect and implement data platforms for global customers. Gareth frequently speaks on data related topics.
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Hands-on – Setting up Amazon DataZone

In the hands-on section of this chapter, we are going to set up and configure the Amazon DataZone service. We will then create a DataZone project, import a data source, add business metadata, and publish a data product. Finally, we will access the DataZone data portal as a data consumer, to search for and subscribe to a data product.

At the time of publication of this book, the Amazon DataZone service has just recently been released. There are sometimes a number of changes made to a service shortly after it becomes Generally Available (GA), so make sure to reference the GitHub page for this chapter to check for any updates related to these hands-on exercises. The GitHub page is available at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Data-Engineering-with-AWS-2nd-edition/tree/main/Chapter15

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Setting up AWS Identity Center

To log in to the Amazon DataZone data portal, you can either use your AWS IAM credentials...

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Gareth Eagar

Gareth Eagar has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, starting in South Africa, working in the United Kingdom for a while, and now based in the USA. Having worked at AWS since 2017, Gareth has broad experience with a variety of AWS services, and deep expertise around building data platforms on AWS. While Gareth currently works as a Solutions Architect, he has also worked in AWS Professional Services, helping architect and implement data platforms for global customers. Gareth frequently speaks on data related topics.
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