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AWS announces general availability of Amazon DynamoDB zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift

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AWS has announced the general availability of Amazon DynamoDB zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift, allowing customers to run high-performance analytics on their DynamoDB data in Amazon Redshift without the need for complex data pipelines or ETL operations.

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  • The integration seamlessly makes data written into DynamoDB tables available in Amazon Redshift, eliminating the need for ETL processes.
  • It enables customers to gain holistic insights across applications, break data silos, and achieve cost savings and operational efficiencies.
  • The integration allows customers to run enhanced analysis on DynamoDB data using Amazon Redshift's capabilities, such as high-performance SQL, built-in ML and Spark integrations, materialized views, data sharing, and joining data across multiple data stores and data lakes.
  • The integration is available in commercial regions and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, and can be managed through the AWS Management Console, CLI, or Amazon Redshift APIs.


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