AWS announced the general availability of Amazon SageMaker Lakehouse and Amazon Redshift support for zero-ETL integrations from applications. This feature simplifies data replication and ingestion from applications such as Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, and Zendesk into Amazon SageMaker Lakehouse and Amazon Redshift. I'm particularly impressed with how these integrations reduce the time and effort required to build data pipelines, allowing businesses to focus on unified data analytics. By eliminating the need for complex ETL pipelines, organizations can more easily integrate data from various sources, facilitating valuable insights. The ability to preview data and metadata during the adding process is also a helpful feature, ensuring that users select the correct objects. Overall, I believe these zero-ETL integrations will be a valuable addition to the AWS platform, enabling businesses to streamline data processes and enhance their analytics capabilities.
Amazon SageMaker Lakehouse and Amazon Redshift Zero-ETL Integrations
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