Self-Service Access to Data
With Satori you can grant users access to data through automated workflows without writing SQL code.
Data access is enabled without any manual data engineering or DevOps resources.

Datasets are sets of data objects, grouped together. A dataset can be as granular as a single table or view, or can hold multiple databases over different platforms.
In the easy to use interface (or by API), you can set who are the data stewards that can manage access and metadata for the dataset.
In the easy to use interface (or by API), you can add tables, schema, databases and even entire accounts or clusters to the dataset at any time, as well as remove them.

Datasets are sets of data objects, grouped together. A dataset can be as granular as a single table or view, or can hold multiple databases over different platforms.
In the easy to use interface (or by API), you can set who are the data stewards that can manage access and metadata for the dataset.
In the easy to use interface (or by API), you can add tables, schema, databases and even entire accounts or clusters to the dataset at any time, as well as remove them.
Save DevOps & Data Engineering Time
With Satori, data owners and security teams can set automated access policies (with or without approval, per your policies).
This saves precious DevOps & data engineering resources, and more importantly, streamlines access to data.


Simplify Data Access Approval
In many cases, access to data requires an approval process. Satori simplifies this by reducing the approval workflow to minutes, and without support tickets.
This can be done using an online data portal, or through various platform integrations like Slack, Jira and others.
- Blog: Slack Integration
Make Data Accessible With Self-Service Data Access
Another common requirement is to give temporary automated access, instead of having “always on” access to users and teams. This means that an engineer who requires data access to fix something will fill in a reason and get just-in-time access, instead of having access to all resources indefinitely.
