Immuta, the leader in data access and provisioning, is unveiling a series of new updates to its Data Marketplace solution, the one-stop shop for discovering and delivering data products. These new enhancements tackle the challenges of modern business and AI, aiming to alleviate the various burdens of data—from its growing volume to risk, access, provisioning, sharing, and more—and accelerate business impact.
The Immuta Data Marketplace—underpinned by Immuta’s unified platform—enables enterprise teams to efficiently publish, find, and access datasets while minimizing data risk. Immuta’s latest features ease the workflows of data governors, offering new automations that help these entities manage the increasing volume of data access requests from both human and non-human identities—namely, agentic AI, according to Immuta.
“Historically, data governance was about control—managed manually by a select group of technical experts. But the landscape has changed,” said Matthew Carroll, co-founder and CEO, Immuta. “Today, every employee, every enterprise application, and every AI agent demands instant access to data, which is driving a significant surge in data access requests and complexity. What was once a human-driven process will soon be fully AI-powered—making access requests, running analyses, and acting on data at an unprecedented scale. Internal data marketplaces are becoming the de-facto solution for streamlining the secure delivery of the right data to the right person and managing complexity at such a scale.”
The latest update to the Immuta Data Marketplace features capabilities that accelerate data product publishing and streamline policy enforcement by eliminating manual exception handling. These capabilities include:
- Timebound approvals enable teams to set expiration dates for data access, improving the simplicity of access management by avoiding over-provisioning and reducing the need to review and rectify access entitlements
- Dynamic data domain assignment connects data sources to domains through metadata, accelerating domain implementation, integration of data for building data products, and data product publication—all while supporting decentralized data ownership and data mesh architectures
- Consistent prevention policies that ensure guardrails to access cannot be overridden by downstream approvals in the marketplace
- Customizable data product request forms that allow data product owners to define data access approvers and build specific justification questions, empowering data stewards to make more informed access decisions
To learn more about the Immuta Data Marketplace, please visit https://www.immuta.com/.