Aqurate, to Represent ETLWorks Solutions

Aqurate, to Represent ETLWorks Solutions

As part of the agreement, the company expands its data solution portfolio and will offer organizations in Israel advanced capabilities for data transfer and cost savings in development.

Yossi Roderick, CEO of UCL Group / PR

Aqurate, part of the UCL Group, will now offer ETLWorks products to organizations in the Israeli market. As part of the agreement between the companies, Aqurate will be the exclusive representative in Israel of ETLWorks solutions, enabling companies and businesses to address one of the significant challenges of data integration – advanced real-time data transfer capabilities, development cost savings, shorter time to market, and improved business capabilities.

ETLWorks develops a modern data integration platform that enables advanced data transfer from most databases to any destination. It includes CDC (Change Data Capture) capabilities for real-time data streaming, API integration, and event-driven data integration to connect all the technological systems within an organization. All of this comes at an unprecedented market price, making the solution accessible and cost-effective for most organizations. The solution is data location agnostic, whether the data is centralized in the cloud or on-premise.

“The number of information consumers in organizations is growing, increasing the need for effective data transfer,” says Yossi Roderick, CEO of UCL Group. “We are witnessing a growing trend of real-time data transfer needs, alongside the critical need to reduce loads on databases. This trend will continue to grow with the digital demands for accessible and available data for business management. We address this need through solutions like ETLWorks, which enable organizations to tackle fundamental data integration challenges and stay at the forefront of technology.”

ETLWorks’ solution allows users to choose from hundreds of connectors, formats, and transformations to build complex data integration flows within minutes, without the need for coding or the involvement of professionals and developers. Organizational users can select when and how often the data flow operates and monitor it in real-time.

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