Blogs
Harbr selected to provide the data infrastructure behind Canada’s leading independent research organization
Canada’s leading independent research organization, Signal49 Research, is using Harbr’s modern, secure data infrastructure to accelerates evidence-based decision-making for clients and communities.
What the UK’s Smart Data Strategy actually means for regulated industries
The UK’s Smart Data Strategy just made external data sharing part of the national industrial strategy. New trust frameworks, new compliance requirements, and consultations already in motion. Here’s what the strategy means for regulated orgs sharing data.
Chief Data Officers: Don’t ignore complexity. Embrace it.
As a data leader, you’re no stranger to the many challenges that CDOs face. From data quality issues that can result in regulatory risks to keeping a lid on cloud spend, this role demands a multifaceted approach to deliver tangible value and return on investment to your organization.
Harbr + Microsoft: A private data marketplace for the Microsoft Intelligent Data Platform
By combining Harbr with Microsoft Azure, organizations can now easily create their own private data marketplace.
Guide: Harnessing the power of a private data marketplace on Databricks with Harbr
This guide walks you through how to use Harbr’s private data marketplace on Databricks to simplify data sharing and monetization.
Solving the data sharing problem
To solve internal challenges around data sharing, Aboitiz Data Innovation (ADI) has rolled out Parlay, a data marketplace powered by Harbr. This allows ADI to develop and deploy data science and AI solutions at scale.
Q&A: How Moody’s tailors the data user experience
Saurabh Patel, a Product Consultant at Moody’s Analytics, explains how he helps users of Moody’s DataHub to tailor the data to their needs.
Internal data marketplace: To buy or to build?
Unsure whether you’ll be best served building your own data marketplace or buying one? Read this helpful guide and get off on the right foot.
Three ways to elevate your data business
If you want to learn how to develop more valuable data products, bring them to market faster, and improve your margins, read this guide.
Harbr wins “Data Integration Innovation of the Year”
We’re delighted to announce that Harbr has been named “Data Integration Innovation of the Year” at the Data Breakthrough Awards 2024.
Databricks and Harbr: Solving the data consumption problem
When both Databricks and Harbr are deployed together, your organization’s data workflow becomes significantly more streamlined, scalable, and user friendly.
Harbr customer ADI wins prize at the 2022 Regulation Asia Awards for Excellence
Aboitiz Data Innovation (ADI) has been named “One to Watch” in the Data Access & Exchange category at the Regulation Asia Awards for Excellence 2022. The award was given in specific recognition of ADI’s Parlay data marketplace, which is built on Harbr.
Data products, data commerce, and beyond
To understand how Harbr customers use our platform to sell data products, let’s unpack the concept of the data product.
Why public data marketplaces tend to fail
Time will tell if the public data marketplace paradigm can ever succeed, but the historical data is not in its favour.
What’s the deal with data assets, anyway?
Data assets are the building blocks of working with data. Here’s how data assets and data products work in Harbr.
What is a data product? A complete guide to data product management in 2025
What exactly is a data product? And more importantly, why does it matter? After years of working with organizations building and scaling their data products, here is a definition that captures what truly matters.
What is a data marketplace?
A data marketplace is an online platform designed to facilitate the buying, selling, and sharing of data products. Learn more in this introduction to data marketplaces.
Understanding the data product funnel
Taking a data product to market presents a unique set of challenges for discovery, evaluation, customization, and integration. It’s helpful to think about these from a data consumer’s perspective.