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Airbyte Launches SaaS Offering on AWS Marketplace for Open-Source Data Integration

Airbyte Launches SaaS Offering on AWS Marketplace

On March 13, 2023, Airbyte, a technology company that has developed an open-source data integration platform, announced the launch of its software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace. The Airbyte Cloud platform lets data pipelines run in minutes, making it easy and cheap for businesses to move data from almost any source to almost any destination.

AWS Marketplace is a digital catalog that lists the products of independent software vendors. This makes it easier for customers to find, test, buy, and deploy software that runs on Amazon Web Services. By putting Airbyte Cloud on the marketplace, AWS customers can now easily use the data integration platform to get to the right data for analysis and making decisions.

Airbyte Cloud offers hosting and management, and provides multiple workspaces and access management for teams. It supports Open Authorization (OAuth) authentication, which lets less technical users connect their tools. It also has over 300 open-source and customizable data connectors that users can easily change to meet their needs. Users can set up replications to schedule incremental, full-refresh, and log-based replications to all configured destinations.

According to Chris Tatarowicz, Head of Business Development at Airbyte, "AWS Marketplace makes it as efficient as possible for customers to use Airbyte Cloud." This is how we make data available and actionable to everyone, everywhere. AWS customers can get started in minutes."

(Source - Businesswire)

With more than 600 contributors, Airbyte has the most people working on data engineering, and its Connector Development Kit is the best tool for building and maintaining connectors. Customers can learn more and get a free trial of Airbyte Cloud on AWS Marketplace.

About Airbyte

Airbyte is a free platform for integrating data that lets data teams copy data from different sources to data warehouses, lakes, and other places. Michel Tricot and John Lafleur founded the business in 2020, and it has a distributed team all over the world with its headquarters in San Francisco. It has raised $181 million from top investors and have over 25,000 companies using their platform, with more than 200 connectors available. Airbyte believes in a product-led growth approach and the power of open-source to solve the problem of data integration.

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