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To use AWS Data Exchange as a provider, you must complete a qualification and registration process. Here are the key steps:
First, you need to confirm your eligibility. This includes having a defined customer support process, providing means to keep data updated and secure, following best practices when marketing your product, and being an AWS customer in good standing. You must also be a permanent resident or citizen in an eligible jurisdiction (such as the United States, European Union member states, United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, and several other countries) or a business entity organized or incorporated therein.
Next, you must register as a seller on AWS Marketplace. Your account will become the seller of record for your products and will be used for reporting and disbursement. As part of this registration, if you want to offer paid products, you'll need to provide tax and bank account information.
After registering as an AWS Marketplace seller, you need to submit a qualification request to the AWS Marketplace Seller Operations team to be qualified by the AWS Data Exchange team. Once your qualification and registration process is complete, you can begin publishing products.
If you initially want to publish free products and later upgrade to paid products, you'll need to contact the AWS Marketplace Seller Operations team for that upgrade.
All products and their public offers will be discoverable on both AWS Data Exchange and AWS Marketplace once published.
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Getting started as a provider in AWS Data Exchange - AWS Data Exchange User Guide
Hello.
Are you planning to use Data Exchange as your provider?
Although it's an old blog from 2019, the prerequisites were also described there.
Basically, I think you need to meet the requirements outlined in the AWS re:Post Agent response.
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/publish-and-update-data-products-dynamically-with-aws-data-exchange/
- You must be a registered provider on AWS Data Exchange. Only eligible and registered providers can publish data products on AWS Data Exchange. Eligible providers must agree to the Terms and Conditions for AWS Marketplace under a valid legal entity domiciled in the United States or a member state of the EU, supply valid banking and taxation identification, and be qualified by the AWS Data Exchange business operations team. For more information, see Providing Data Products on AWS Data Exchange.
- The data that you publish must be compliant with the AWS Marketplace Terms and Conditions and the AWS Data Exchange Publishing Guidelines.
- You must have the appropriate IAM permissions to use AWS Data Exchange as a provider. For example, you can use the AWSDataExchangeProviderFullAccess managed IAM policy.
- You need an S3 bucket for your ready-to-publish data files. For more information, see Create a Bucket and What is Amazon S3?
Does not work. ADX is not approved even after completing the entire registration process. It takes around 7 days for the account to get approved, but later receive an email from customer service mentioning that ADX data provider registrations are stopped by AWS.
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Does not work. ADX is not approved even after completing the entire registration process. It takes around 7 days for the account to get approved, but later receive an email from customer service mentioning that ADX data provider registrations are stopped by AWS.