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Workspace & Project Architecture

Last Updated: March 16, 2026

Seamless Workspaces for Collaborative Data Management The Workspace Module in Datazenx serves as the central hub for all your data operations. Acting as a top-level container, it enables users to efficiently manage projects, notebooks, workflows, and files from a unified interface. Designed for both technical and business users, the workspace ensures seamless collaboration across the entire data lifecycle, streamlining end-to-end analytics and operational workflows. Projects: Organize, Collaborate, and Deliver Projects within Datazenx provide a structured environment to manage datasets, notebooks, and team collaboration components. Each project encapsulates all activities related to a business objective, ensuring clarity, accountability, and efficient workflow management. Key Features: Asset Hierarchy: Structured for Scale Datazenx organizes assets in a clear hierarchy to simplify data management: Notebooks: Interactive, Collaborative, and Multi-Language The Notebook Module provides a collaborative environment for writing, testing, and executing code. Supporting multiple languages such as Python, SQL, and PySpark, notebooks allow users to perform data exploration, transformation, and visualization in real time. Capabilities include: File Manager: Organize Your Data Efficiently The File Manager ensures secure, user-specific storage for all project files. Every user is provisioned with an isolated workspace to upload, organize, and manage datasets, scripts, and documents. Features include: FAQ 1. What is the difference between a Workspace and a Project? A Workspace is a top-level organizational container, while Projects group related datasets, notebooks, and activities. 2. Can the same dataset be used across multiple projects? Yes. Governed datasets and Data Products can be reused across projects without duplication. 3. Are notebooks version-controlled? Yes. DatazenX supports versioning to ensure reproducibility and collaboration. 4. Can non-technical users access projects? Yes. Access can be configured so business users interact only with approved views and data products. 5. Is file storage shared or user-specific? Each user has an isolated file workspace to ensure security and ownership.