AWS Glue expands connectivity to 19 native connectors for Enterprise applications
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[AWS Glue](https://aws.amazon.com/glue/) announces 19 new connectors for Enterprise applications to expand its connectivity portfolio. Now, customers can use AWS Glue native connectors to ingest data from Facebook Ads, Google Ads, Google Analytics 4, Google Sheets, Hubspot, Instagram Ads, Intercom, Jira Cloud, Marketo, Oracle NetSuite, SAP OData, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Salesforce Marketing Cloud Account Engagement, ServiceNow, Slack, Snapchat Ads, Stripe, Zendesk and Zoho CRM.
As enterprises increasingly rely on data-driven decisions, they are looking for services making it easier to integrate with data from various Enterprise applications. With these 19 new connectors, customers can easily establish a connection to their Enterprise applications using AWS console or AWS Glue APIs without the need to learn application specific APIs. These connectors are scalable and performant with AWS Glue Spark engine and support for standard authorization and authentication method like OAuth 2.0\. With these connectors, customers can test connection, validate their connection credential, browse metadata and preview data.
AWS Glue native connectors to Facebook Ads, Google Ads, Google Analytics 4, Google Sheets, Hubspot, Instagram Ads, Intercom, Jira Cloud, Marketo, Oracle NetSuite, SAP OData, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Salesforce Marketing Cloud Account Engagement, ServiceNow, Slack, Snapchat Ads, Stripe, Zendesk and Zoho CRM are available in all AWS commercial regions.
To get started, create new AWS Glue connections with these connectors and use them as source in AWS Glue studio. To learn more, visit AWS Glue [documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/glue/latest/dg/console-connections.html) for connectors.
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