You can create a Platform assets catalog to share connections across your organization. Any user who you add as a collaborator to the catalog can see these connections.
You can add an unlimited number of collaborators and connection assets to the Platform assets catalog.
If you are signed up for both Cloud Pak for Data as a Service and watsonx, you share a single Platform assets catalog between the two platforms. Any connection assets that you add to the catalog on either platform are available in both platforms.
However, if you add other types of assets to the Platform assets catalog on Cloud Pak for Data as a Service, you can't access those types of assets on watsonx.
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Before you create the Platform assets catalog, understand the required permissions and the requirements for storage and duplicate handling.
Required permission
You must have the IAM Administrator role in the IBM Cloud account.
To view your roles, go to Administration > Access (IAM). Then select Roles in the IBM Cloud console.
Click Create. The Platform assets catalog is created in a dedicated storage bucket. Initially, you are the only collaborator in the catalog.
Add collaborators to the catalog. Go to the Access control page in the catalog and add collaborators. You assign each user a role:
Assign the Admin role to at least one other user so that you are not the only person who can add collaborators.
Assign the Editor role to all users who are responsible for adding connections to the catalog.
Assign the Viewer role to the users who need to find connections and use them in projects.
You can give all the users access to the Platform assets catalog by assigning the Viewer role to the Public Access group. By default, all users in your account are members of the Public Access group. See add collaborators.
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