StreamSets announced the availability of the StreamSets platform in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, an online store providing applications and services for use on Azure, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
StreamSets customers in the UAE can now take advantage of stronger data integration through the productive and trusted Azure cloud platform, with streamlined deployment and management. The StreamSets platform provides modern data integration capabilities to deliver analytics-ready data through resilient and repeatable data ingestion and transformation pipelines. The unified platform improves team productivity, provides visibility and control, and insulates data pipelines from unexpected changes, enabling a data-driven enterprise.
Jake Zborowski, General Manager, Microsoft Azure Platform at Microsoft Corp., said: “Microsoft welcomes the StreamSets platform to Azure Marketplace, where global customers can find, try, and buy from among thousands of partner solutions. Azure Marketplace and trusted partners like StreamSets help customers do more with less by increasing efficiency, buying confidently, and spending smarter.”
The Azure Marketplace is an online market for buying and selling cloud solutions certified to run on Azure. The Azure Marketplace helps connect companies seeking innovative, cloud-based solutions with partners who have developed solutions that are ready to use.
Within the StreamSets platform, StreamSets-hosted Control Hub, is also now available in the Marketplace in the UAE. Control Hub provides a centralized control plane to operate all data pipelines across the enterprise with greater efficiency and control.
Dima Spivak, Vice President of Products, StreamSets, added: “It’s important to us that our customers have the ability to control where StreamSets Control Hub is deployed to ensure regulatory or corporate compliance. We’re thrilled to now offer support for deployments on Microsoft Azure in the UAE, where we’ve seen a tremendous amount of growth and innovation.”
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