Azure Data Share vs. Cinchy

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Azure Data Share
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Azure Data Share, part of Microsoft's Azure suite of offerings, enables users to share data in any format and any size from multiple sources with other organizations. It enables users to control what is shared, who receives the data, and the terms of use. With its interface, Data Share provides visibility into data sharing relationships. Users can share data in just a few clicks or build an application using its REST API.
$0.05
per dataset-snapshot
Cinchy
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
The Cinchy Data Collaboration Platform liberates data from applications and allows for the management and control data as products, eliminating the need for future data integration. This is to support a more agile data ecosystem that makes change simple, rapidly accelerates business outcomes and fosters collaborative intelligence across the enterprise.N/A
Pricing
Azure Data ShareCinchy
Editions & Modules
Dataset Snapshots
$0.05
per dataset-snapshot
Snapshot Execution
$0.50
per vCore-hour
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Azure Data ShareCinchy
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Cinchy Screenshots

Screenshot of A single UI to view and manage data - The universal Data Browser to view, change, analyze, and otherwise interact with data on the Fabric. Non-technical business users can manage and update data, build models, and set controls, all through its UI.Screenshot of Data is managed and protected down to the individual cell - Data on the Autonomous Data Fabric is protected by cellular-level access controls, data-driven entitlements, and data governance. This includes meta architecture, versioning, and write-specific business functions that restrict user views, such as a managed hierarchy. Owner-defined permissions are universally enforced, to reduce the effort of managing them at the enterprise level. Existing Active Directory and SSO access policies can be used to set controls for an individual user, external system, or user-defined functions (such as approving updates row by row or using bulk approvals).