Data Product Hub on Cloud Pak for Data
Version: 5.0.3 Premium IBM
Description
IBM® Data Product Hub is a self-service solution that your organization can use to publish and share data products between your teams. A data product is a collection of data or data-related assets, such as data sets, reports, and notebooks, that is packaged to be easily accessible and shareable. Data producers can create and publish data products to fulfill consumers' requests, ensuring data governance and quality. Data consumers can search through an inventory of data products or request their own unique data products.
- Data producers
- Producers have full control over the data product lifecycle. Producers can create, publish, and update data products to ensure they are compliant with data quality and security. Producers can further govern data products by defining data-sharing guidelines and service-level agreements (SLAs) on access restrictions, delivery methods, and product retirement.
- Data consumers
- Consumers can use Data Product Hub to locate the necessary information to address their business needs. Consumers can search through collections of data products and access data from various sources within one secure platform because Data Product Hub integrates assets from both IBM and third-party tools. Data Product Hub also optimizes data products for large-scale sharing across many different consumers and many consumption endpoints.
Quick links
- Install: Install the service
- Upgrade: Upgrade the service
- Administer: Manage and maintain the service
- Use: Work with the service
- Develop: Write code and build applications
- What's new: See a list of new features
- Known issues: View limitations
Integrated services
| Service | Capability |
|---|---|
| IBM Knowledge Catalog | Create catalogs of curated assets with this secure enterprise catalog management platform that is supported by a data governance framework. |
| Watson Studio | Prepare, analyze, and model data in a collaborative environment with tools for data scientists, developers, and domain experts. |


