SAN FRANCISCO, May 02, 2018 -- Xplenty, a leading data integration platform, announced this week the launch of The New Xplenty, a streamlined version of their existing integration tool. With this robust, user-friendly platform, users can integrate, transform, and organize their data more quickly and effectively than ever before, bypassing the setbacks and hassles that come with traditional ETL tools.
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Of the launch, Xplenty CEO Yaniv Mor said, “In the world of ETL and online business, things are constantly changing and progressing as new platforms, tools, and insights emerge. At Xplenty, we strive to be at the forefront of that evolution and to provide our customers with the most efficient, robust, and intuitive tools available. The New Xplenty exemplifies our success in this area, and we’re excited to see our customers use it to understand their data and improve their businesses.”
The updated platform offers improvements based on customer feedback and pain points, including a faster and slicker design, advanced search options, streamlined integration capabilities, infrastructure improvements and more. Both current and new users can begin using The New Xplenty by clicking here.
About Xplenty: Xplenty’s platform allows organizations to integrate, process, and prepare data for analytics on the cloud. By providing a coding and jargon-free environment, Xplenty’s scalable platform ensures that businesses can quickly and easily benefit from the opportunities offered by big data without having to invest in hardware, software, or related personnel. With Xplenty, every company can have immediate connectivity to a variety of data stores and a rich set of out-of-the-box data transformation components.
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