Partners and suppliers
Share operations or logistics data with partners under formal agreements and full traceability.
Publish data products for clients, partners or regulated ecosystems (Gaia-X, industry-specific, supranational). Govern what you share, with whom and under what conditions — and capture the economic value of each use, without losing sovereignty over the underlying data.
Many organisations have advanced in internal governance but still resolve external sharing through ad hoc integrations, isolated APIs, files or poorly traceable access.
There is no formal record of what was shared, with whom, when and under what conditions.
Data reaches the recipient without semantic context or quality guarantees.
No formal policy governs how the shared data may be used.
The absence of external governance creates legal, regulatory and reputational risks.
DATUM Data Space Gateway is the capability of the DATUM product that enables an organization to publish, discover, negotiate, consume and govern data products outside its internal perimeter without losing sovereignty, traceability or usage control. It is not a technical connector. It is not an integration. It is a structured capability to participate in governed data sharing ecosystems.
It rests entirely on the internal governance that DATUM already builds —metadata, catalog, quality, DataOps, data products— and extends it outward with the policies, identity and evidence model required to operate in federated ecosystems. Internal governance is not replaced. It is projected outward with discipline.
Define which data product you share, with whom, in which version and under what conditions. Publication stops being a one-off act and becomes a governed asset.
Capture economic value from shared data — per use, subscription, partnership or agreed exchange. Monetization sits on top of governance, not in place of it.
Data sovereignty does not vanish when you share. It is operationalised through formal usage policies, verified identity and effective revocation.
Every access, agreement and use is recorded. Complete traceability for audit, compliance and governance — and to underpin usage-based commercial models.
DATUM governs data within the internal perimeter: metadata, quality, ownership, DataOps and publication.
The data to be shared is classified, enriched with external metadata and versioned as a data product.
The Gateway negotiates conditions, validates participant identity and establishes the formal usage policy.
The asset is published or consumed under formally agreed conditions between the parties.
Every agreement, access and usage is recorded. Data governance does not end when data is shared.
DSG is part of the DATUM product, not an external bolt-on connector. It lives with the same metadata, the same catalog and the same lineage that already governs data inside the organization.
Sharing rests on existing governance. It does not require building a parallel model. The organization extends its governance, it does not duplicate it.
Access is governed by usage policies —what can be done, for what purposes, under what conditions— not by technical control lists. Sovereignty is operational, not legal.
Every access, every consumption, every publication leaves structured registry: participant, version, conditions, timestamps. Auditable end-to-end without additional work.
Aligned with Common European Data Spaces, Data Spaces Support Centre, Simpl and Eclipse Dataspace Protocol. Without claiming compatibilities not implemented.
Each published data product retains its ownership, its quality rules and its traceability. Internal governance projects without degradation.
Control over what is shared, with whom, for what and under what conditions is formalized in living policies, not in verbal agreements.
Every sharing interaction is documented in structured form. Compliance and audit stop being projects: they are system output.
Onboarding a new participant to the sharing ecosystem moves from a weeks-long project to a governed operation in days.
The catalog stops being inventory and starts being offering. Sharing moves from technical cost to source of value.
Share operations or logistics data with partners under formal agreements and full traceability.
Incorporate market data, benchmarks or external sources into your analytics with quality guarantees.
Publish certified internal assets for consumption by other organisations or sectoral ecosystems.
Participate in sectoral initiatives or data consortiums with guaranteed governance, identity and sovereignty.
Enable business models based on the controlled publication of valuable data to third parties.
Prepare your organisation to participate in European data spaces under the Common European Data Spaces framework.
It is in connecting governance, interoperability and business.
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The first step is to understand which assets can be shared, what value they can generate and under which model. The assessment lands this in one week.