If you need a platform to unify data from many sources, like SaaS apps and databases, into one analytics system, Fivetran is a good choice. It automates data integration from more than 500 sources, including SaaS apps, databases and ERPs. With multiple deployment options and support for major security standards, Fivetran can integrate data securely in on-premise, cloud and hybrid environments.
Another option is Airbyte, an open-source data integration platform that supports more than 300 structured and unstructured data sources. It has features like custom connectors, automated schema evolution and strong security. Airbyte has flexible deployment options and an interface that's easy to use, making it good for big and small data integration jobs.
Boomi is also a good choice, particularly if you need a cloud-based Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS). Boomi lets you connect applications, databases and APIs into a web of interlinked business processes. With more than 300,000 prebuilt connections and a broad ecosystem, it's geared for many business functions and industries, and it's a good choice for digital transformation.
If you're looking for a cloud-based ETL option, Stitch is a simple way to connect data from 140+ sources to a cloud data warehouse. It's designed to be code-free, so even nontechnical people can use it. Stitch supports a range of data sources and has enterprise-class security, so it's good for companies that want to make data integration easier.