CData Software Releases New AWS Glue Client Connectors for CData Connect Cloud
CData Connect Cloud provides seamless connectivity to hundreds of data sources to support robust AWS Glue data pipelines.
CData Software, a premier provider of data connectivity and integration solutions, announced the availability of an all-new AWS Glue client connector for CData Connect Cloud, expanding access to hundreds of data sources and destinations for AWS Glue customers.
CData now offers cloud-native connectivity solutions that seamlessly integrate with the applications and systems previously unavailable within AWS Glue. Connect Cloud provides a robust library of real-time, no-code connectors that enable customers to access and leverage more of their disparate cloud data within their AWS Glue pipelines.
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“AWS provides a world-class network of cloud application providers, and CData is proud to extend AWS Glue integration services with our cloud-native connectivity platform”
“AWS provides a world-class network of cloud application providers, and CData is proud to extend AWS Glue integration services with our cloud-native connectivity platform,” said Amit Sharma, CEO of CData Software. “This partnership enables AWS Glue users to leverage even more cloud applications to power their analytics, automation, and data initiatives.”
CData Connect Cloud empowers AWS Glue customers to access the data they need to support vital downstream processes, break down barriers to insightful reporting, and streamline operations.
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With this new release, the company is making data access even easier for AWS Glue customers. Rather than installing individual CData Drivers for each data source via the AWS Marketplace, users can simply sign in to CData Connect Cloud and connect to hundreds of applications in minutes.
The easy-to-use CData Connect Cloud interface requires no installation, lengthy development cycles, or IT involvement to connect data sources. This low barrier of entry allows even non-technical users to quickly extract data from the sources and systems that matter most to them.