Posted On: Apr 21, 2021

Amazon Redshift, a fully-managed cloud data warehouse, now supports native integration with select AWS Partners from within the Amazon Redshift console. With the new console partner integration, you can accelerate data onboarding and create valuable business insights in minutes by integrating with select partner solutions. With these solutions, you can bring data from applications like Salesforce, Google Analytics, Facebook Ads, Slack, Jira, Splunk, and Marketo into your Amazon Redshift data warehouse in an efficient and streamlined way. It also enables you to join these disparate datasets and analyze them together to produce actionable insights.

To get started, you can launch the partner integration wizard from the Cluster Details page within the Amazon Redshift console where you will be presented with select AWS Partners. At launch, the fully integrated partners are Datacoral, Etleap, Fivetran, Informatica, and SnapLogic. Also available are preview partners Matillion, Sisense, and Stitch. In the partner integration wizard, you can learn and identify the AWS Partners relevant to your use case: data integration, data processing (ETL, ELT), and business intelligence (BI). Once a partner is selected, you will be redirected to the partner website where you can complete the sign-up and configuration process. On the partner website, you can sign up and configure up to hundreds of data sources in a few clicks, define additional ELT transformations to process business data, join it with other datasets, and build consolidated views for analysis and reporting. Please note that using a partner solution may incur additional costs separate to your AWS costs.

If you are an AWS Partner and would like to integrate your product into the Amazon Redshift console, please contact redshift-partners@amazon.com for additional information and guidance.

This Redshift functionality is available to new and existing customers at no additional cost. To get started and learn more, visit our documentation. Refer to the AWS Region Table for Amazon Redshift availability.