AWS Glue zero-ETL integrations now support AWS CloudFormation and AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK), through which you can create Zero-ETL integrations using infrastructure as code. Zero-ETL integrations are fully managed by AWS and minimize the need to build ETL data pipelines.
Using AWS Glue zero-ETL, you can ingest data from AWS DynamoDB or enterprise SaaS sources, including Salesforce, ServiceNow, SAP, and Zendesk, into Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3, and Amazon S3 Tables. CloudFormation and CDK support for these Glue zero-ETL integrations simplifies the way you can create, update, and manage zero-ETL integrations using infrastructure as code. With CloudFormation and CDK support, data engineering teams can now consistently deploy any zero-ETL integration across multiple AWS accounts while maintaining version control of their configurations.
This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Glue zero-ETL is currently available.
To get started with the new AWS Glue zero-ETL infrastructure as code capabilities, visit the CloudFormation documentation for AWS Glue, CDK documentation, or the AWS Glue zero-ETL user guide.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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