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I will walk you through this step by step. Non technical mode is for a curious 12 year old. Technical mode is for builders and reviewers who want the real surfaces, failure modes, and evidence you would want in an audit.
Imagine two big teams want to share a useful piece of information, but they still want to be safe and careful. That is what this pilot is about.
In this studio, I will show you two things:
I will keep this accurate. When something is simulated, I will say so.
The data plane is the part that moves data (pipelines, topics, services).
The control plane is the part that decides what is shareable, who can access it, and how we keep evidence (catalogs, agreements, audit).
I built this studio by reading the public energy-dsi repositories and then translating them into a teachable model. If you ever wonder, “is this real?”, this is how you check.
energy-dsi/dsi-data-pipelinesenergy-dsi/dpn-deploymentenergy-dsi/dpn-flux-deploymentA pilot-grade Data Sharing Infrastructure: Azure primitives + GitOps deployment + a composable adaptor/mapper pipeline feeding a federated exchange stack.
Operator A has a box of information. Operator B wants to use it for a good reason.
Before Operator A shares the box, they do three safety steps:
Then Operator B receives it and uses it for the agreed purpose.
Computers are very fast at doing exactly what you told them, including the part you did not mean. That is why we label, validate, and log.