The article discusses the implementation of Data Mesh architecture using AWS services, highlighting the importance of decentralized data ownership to foster innovation. It presents how AWS Lake Formation simplifies control over data sharing and governance between AWS accounts, allowing organizations to effectively manage access and compliance. Using key components like AWS Lambda, S3, and a manifest.json file, the article details the process of securely sharing data across accounts, ensuring organization and regulatory adherence while promoting self-service analytics and federated governance without sacrificing security.
In today's world, where data is power, decentralized architectures like Data Mesh foster innovation by treating data as a product managed by domain teams.
AWS Lake Formation streamlines governance and secure sharing across accounts, enhancing compliance and enabling scalable Data Mesh architectures while maintaining security.
The architecture facilitates secure transfers of AWS Glue Data Catalog tables between accounts, utilizing various AWS services to ensure robust data governance.
A manifest.json file acts as a pivotal configuration in the data-sharing process, outlining access roles, permissions, and facilitating seamless service intake in Account A.
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