Amazon DataZone now integrates with popular BI and analytics tools like Tableau, Power BI, Excel, SQL Workbench, and DBeaver allowing data users to seamlessly query their subscribed data lake assets. The integration empowers data users to analyze governed data within Amazon DataZone using familiar tools, boosting productivity and flexibility.
Amazon DataZone enables data users to locate and subscribe to data from multiple sources within a single project while natively integrating with Amazon-specific options like Amazon Athena, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon SageMaker.
With the launch of JDBC connectivity, Amazon DataZone expands its support for data users, allowing them to work in their preferred environments and ensure secure, governed access within Amazon DataZone.
Amazon DataZone strengthens its commitment to empowering enterprise customers with secure, governed access to data across the tools and platforms they rely on. For example, Guardant Health uses Amazon DataZone to democratize data access across its organization.
To get started, download and install the latest Athena JDBC driver for your tool of choice. After installation, copy the JDBC connection string from the Amazon DataZone portal into the JDBC connection configuration to establish a connection from your tool.
Amazon DataZone continues to expand its offerings, providing you with more flexibility to access, analyze, and visualize your subscribed data. With support for the Athena JDBC driver, you can now use a wide range of popular BI and analytics tools.
The integration supports secure and governed data access in Amazon DataZone projects on AWS, on premises, and from third-party sources.
This new JDBC connectivity feature enables unbiased data to flow seamlessly into these tools, supporting productivity across teams.
This feature is supported in all AWS commercial regions where Amazon DataZone is currently available.
The integration ensured that the subscribed data remains secure and accessible to authorized users.