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    Data integration platform for ELT pipelines from APIs, databases

    We believe that only an open-source solution to data movement can cover the long tail of data sources while empowering data engineers to customize existing connectors. Our ultimate vision is to help you move data from any source to any destination. Airbyte already provides the largest catalog of 300+ connectors for APIs, databases, data warehouses, and data lakes. Moving critical data with Airbyte is as easy and reliable as flipping on a switch. Our teams process more than 300 billion rows...
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    A tool for autonomous and virtual topical data integration using the focused web-harvesting method.
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    A lightweight, browsing-based, 100% Python, federated data integration framework. Users may create custom schemas for disparate sources, query and expand results across sources to find related data; for use in fields such as bioinformatics and datamining
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