Amazon AppFlow now supports over 50 Connectors
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Amazon AppFlow announces the release of 22 new data connectors. With this launch, Amazon AppFlow now supports data connectivity to over 50 applications. Amazon AppFlow is a fully managed integration service that enables you to securely transfer data between Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications and AWS services like Amazon S3 and Amazon Redshift. As enterprises increasingly rely on SaaS services for mission-critical workflows, they face the challenge of collecting data from a growing ecosystem of services into a centralized location to derive business insights using analytics and machine learning. With Amazon AppFlow, you can easily set up data flows in minutes without writing code.
Highlights include new marketing connectors such as Facebook Ads, Google Ads, Instagram Ads, and LinkedIn Ads; customer service and engagement connectors such as MailChimp, SendGrid, Zendesk Sell, Freshdesk, Okta and Typeform; as well as business operations solutions such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom Meetings, Stripe, QuickBooks Online, Jira Cloud and GitHub. Using the updated Amazon Redshift connector, you can connect to Redshift clusters in a private subnet or Redshift Serverless. Additionally, you can now view run metrics for your flows using Amazon CloudWatch Metrics.
To learn more about how to use Amazon AppFlow please visit the [Amazon AppFlow user guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/appflow/latest/userguide/salesforce.html). To get started, see the following resources:
* [Getting started with Amazon AppFlow](/appflow/getting-started/) videos and demos.
* [Amazon AppFlow integrations](/appflow/integrations/).
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