LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At AWS re:Invent, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced new integrations that enable customers to quickly and easily ...
At the recent re:Invent show, AWS unveiled new zero-ETL connections that will eliminate the need for customers to build and maintain data pipelines between various AWS data services, including ...
AWS has made a big push into data management during re:Invent this week, with the unveiling of DataZone and launch of zero-ETL capabilities in Redshift. But AWS also bolstered its ETL tool with the ...
The new integrations include updates to relational and non-relational databases, such as Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon RDS for MySQL. Continuing to build on its efforts toward ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is doubling down on data management and has declared its bold vision to eliminate the need to extract, transform and load (ETL) data from source to data storage systems for ...
Amazon Aurora zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift enables customers to analyze petabytes of transactional data in near real time, eliminating the need for custom data pipelines Amazon Redshift ...
The rapidly changing world of data engineering has seen a significant shift with the combination of Apache Spark, Snowflake, ...
Amazon made a couple of announcements today at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas that helps move data management toward a future without the need for extract transform load, or ETL. ETL is the bane of every ...
One of the messages to emerge during the AWS re:Invent gathering in Las Vegas this week is that Amazon is declaring war on the need to extract, transfer and load data. The ETL process has been a sore ...
A major theme at re:Invent 2022 was Amazon's efforts to ease data management, as AWS announced new ETL capabilities and features for collaboration, searching and cataloging. Simplifying data ...