Estate integrations

Connect analytics platforms for visibility first, actions only when approved.

DataX separates billing sync, telemetry sync, and runtime action permissions. Security teams can approve read-only onboarding first and grant automation scope later.

Connect a Platform

Supported analytics estate

DataX understands provider-native economics rather than flattening everything into generic cloud spend.

Snowflake

Credits, warehouses, spillage, caching, clustering

Runtime actions: Suspend, resize, auto-suspend tuning

Databricks

DBUs, SQL warehouses, jobs, clusters, commitments

Runtime actions: Stop warehouse, right-size, cancel query

BigQuery

Scans, slots, reservations, projects, assignments

Runtime actions: Cancel query, adjust reservations, reassign slots

Redshift

RA3 nodes, concurrency scaling, Spectrum, WLM

Runtime actions: Pause cluster, resize, route contention

Azure Synapse

DWUs, serverless TB scanned, pools, workspace usage

Runtime actions: Pause pool, tune capacity, flag scan waste

Microsoft Fabric

Capacity units, smoothing, throttling, workspace behavior

Runtime actions: Capacity guardrails, workspace routing, risk alerts

Read-only by default

Billing exports, query telemetry, capacity metrics, and metadata can be connected without write permissions.

Capability readiness

DataX shows which providers are ready for visibility, recommendations, and executable actions.

Scoped automation

Runtime actions require explicit provider permissions, policy scope, audit logging, and approval settings.

The same integration state feeds dashboards, allocation, automation readiness, sync health, and CloudVerse suite surfaces that share the backend, pods, and database.