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Feature release: CDR Test Drive

There’s a huge difference between having something explained to you and seeing it in action – CDR data is no different. That’s why Adatree built the ‘test-drive your CDR data’ feature into the Adatree Developer Portal. CDR Test Drive allows anyone – developers, product designers and business leaders – to consent to and connect their own CDR data and call specific CDR APIs for a first-hand experience of their CDR data and metadata. For companies interested in accessing CDR Data this can help them experience their own data payload and understand how Adatree’s Data Recipient Platform simplifies companies connecting to the CDR.

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Australia’s Open Energy is Live

Australia’s Consumer Data Right has taken another major step forward, with Open Energy going live and consenting data sharing starting to flow.  By extending the CDR beyond the banking sector, Australia is for the first time taking the notion of an economy-wide, regulated, consent driven data sharing ecosystem from theory to practice.

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WITH ADATREE, YOUR USE CASE GOES LIVE IN MINUTES – NOT MONTHS!

Adatree does the heavy lifting to help you secure Active status and take your use case to market.

A lot of work goes into attaining Accredited status in the CDR ecosystem, even with a turnkey open data partner managing the technical requirements. But as we’ve explained before, there’s no benefit to accreditation if you aren’t able to progress to Active status. And to secure that coveted Active status, you must first undertake the rigorous Conformance Test Suite (CTS).

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What does ‘consent’ really mean in CDR?

Consumer consent is now commonplace in every digital environment. For instance, every time you use Facebook or Google to create a new app login like Spotify or AirBnB, you must consent to the app having access to your data. Now government regulators like the ACCC are extending consent legislation to business operations, but it’s much more than just a simple yes/no.

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Measure twice, cut once: due diligence when choosing a CDR provider

Any savvy business executive (or the technical teams who support them) will tell you that choosing the wrong service provider can cause a lot of long-term pain. You could get locked into an expensive contract or have to commit extra resources to prop up an under-performing partnership. 

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