Airbyte is an open-source data integration platform that supports more than 300 structured and unstructured data sources, including Slack and GSuite. It's got strong security controls like single sign-on, role-based access control and compliance with regulations like CCPA, GDPR, SOC2 and HIPAA. It can be deployed in a variety of ways, and it's got an easy-to-use UI and Python library for managing pipelines, so it's good for small and large-scale data integration projects.
Another option is Fivetran, which automates data integration from more than 500 sources, including SaaS apps and databases. Fivetran can handle data integration in on-premise, cloud and hybrid environments, and it's got compliance certifications for standards like SOC 1 & 2, GDPR, HIPAA, ISO 27001 and more. Its multiple deployment options include fully-managed SaaS and self-hosted options, so it should fit in with different organizational needs.
If you want to take a more AI-infused approach, Tray is an Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) that automates business processes with little or no programming. It connects on-premise and cloud-based systems and integrates data across software ecosystems. Tray has strong governance and security controls, including role-based access control, encryption and compliance with regulatory standards, so it should be good for companies that want to automate workflows and get more out of their employees.