Amazon AppFlow now supports documents with Veeva
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Amazon AppFlow, a fully managed integration service that helps customers securely transfer data between AWS services and cloud applications expands its features with Veeva. Customers can now export documents from Veeva Vault into Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). When choosing the document option for the Veeva connector in AppFlow, customers can choose to bring just the latest version (default) or all versions of documents, along with document metadata.
Amazon AppFlow makes it easy for customers to configure data transfers with Veeva in just a few clicks. To learn more about how to use Veeva in Amazon AppFlow, please visit the [documentation page](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appflow/latest/userguide/veeva.html).
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