Audience

Organizations looking for a data Integration platform

About Conduit

Sync data between your production systems using an extensible, event-first experience with minimal dependencies that fit within your existing workflow. Eliminate the multi-step process you go through today. Just download the binary and start building. Conduit pipelines listen for changes to a database, data warehouse, etc., and allows your data applications to act upon those changes in real-time. Conduit connectors give you the ability to pull and push data to any production datastore you need. If a datastore is missing, the simple SDK allows you to extend Conduit where you need it. Run it in a way that works for you; use it as a standalone service or orchestrate it within your infrastructure.

Integrations

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Company Information

Conduit
www.conduit.io

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Product Details

Platforms Supported
Cloud
Training
Documentation
Support
Online

Conduit Frequently Asked Questions

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Conduit Product Features

Integration

ETL - Extract / Transform / Load
Metadata Management
Dashboard
Web Services
Multiple Data Sources