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Dataall

A modern data marketplace that makes collaboration among diverse users (like business, analysts and engineers) easier, increasing efficiency and agility in data projects on AWS.

From data-dot-all·Updated June 24, 2026·View on GitHub·

An open source development framework to help you build a data marketplace on AWS.**data.all** builds a modern data workspace that makes collaboration among diverse users (like business, analysts and engineers) easier, increasing efficiency and agility in data projects ✨ The project is written primarily in Python, distributed under the Apache License 2.0 license, first published in 2022. Key topics include: aws, aws-glue, aws-lake-formation, aws-s3, data.

Latest release: v.2.9.0v2.9.0
October 20, 2025View Changelog →

What's data.all

An open source development framework to help you build a data marketplace on AWS.data.all builds a modern data
workspace that makes collaboration among diverse users (like business, analysts and engineers) easier, increasing
efficiency and agility in data projects ✨

Why we built data.all

Data teams can be diverse: analysts, scientists, engineers, business users. Diverse people, with diverse tools and
skillsets — diverse "DNAs". All leading to chaos and resulting in titanic efforts spent in Collaboration Overhead.

Using data.all, any line of business within an organization can create their own isolated data lake, produce, consume
and share data within and across business units, worldwide. By simplifying data discovery, data access management while
letting more builders use AWS vast portfolio of data and analytics services, data.all helps more data teams discover
relevant data and let them use the power of the AWS cloud to create data driven applications faster.

Want to know more?

Visit our GitHub pages to get started and learn more about the architecture
and the code of data.all

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