Airbyte, creators of the fastest-growing open-source data integration platform, announced that it has been awarded the Snowflake Technology Competency badge for its integration of data from virtually any source in the Snowflake Data Cloud. Airbyte is extending the depth of its data movement technology, unlocking new ways to transform the industry and accelerate data-driven outcomes for customers.
“Airbyte’s Technology Competency badge is a testament to their expertise and continued innovation in the Data Cloud, further mobilizing the world’s data to fuel today’s data-driven businesses.”
Airbyte and Snowflake facilitate data movement to mobilize the world’s data with the Snowflake Data Cloud, helping joint customers transform and consolidate data from different sources.
The Snowflake Partner Network Competency Program unveiled at Snowflake Summit 2022 rewards and validates Snowflake partners for the depth of their Snowflake expertise and commitment to driving customer impact across the Data Cloud ecosystem. With Airbyte and Snowflake, joint customers can sync data from sources such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, Facebook Ads, Salesforce, Stripe, and connect to destinations such as Snowflake.
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”Airbyte is redefining the new standard of moving and consolidating data from different sources to data warehouses, like Snowflake,” said Michel Tricot, co-founder and CEO, Airbyte. “With our open-source model, we provide means for integration of the long-tail of data connectors from different sources into Snowflake.”
“Snowflake and Airbyte’s partnership is reimagining what’s possible with data, enabling joint customers to build and collaborate on a unified platform, while continuously maintaining security and governance standards,” said Tarik Dwiek, head of technology alliances, Snowflake. “Airbyte’s Technology Competency badge is a testament to their expertise and continued innovation in the Data Cloud, further mobilizing the world’s data to fuel today’s data-driven businesses.”