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The 2-Week Zero ETL Proof of Concept (PoC) helps organizations accelerate analytics adoption by leveraging AWS native services and Zero-ETL integrations. This structured engagement enables businesses to validate a modern data strategy without the overhead of complex pipelines—ensuring real-time insights, scalability, security, and cost efficiency
Overview
Key Features & Approach Week 1 – Assessment & Planning
- Zero ETL Discovery Workshop: Understand Zero-ETL architecture, benefits, and pricing.
- Requirements Gathering: Review business use cases, data sources (e.g., Amazon Aurora, S3, DynamoDB), and target analytics services.
- Architecture Design: Define the Zero-ETL data flow, security, and compliance requirements (IAM, VPC, encryption, networking).
- POC Scope definition: Identify specific use case and corresponding selected set of entities to be considered for Zero-ETL Week 2 – Deployment & Validation
- Enable Zero-ETL Integrations: Configure AWS native integrations such as Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift or DynamoDB, Amazon OpenSearch Service.
- Data Flow Validation: Ingest, replicate, and synchronize source data into the target analytics environment.
- Monitoring & Security: Enable logging, monitoring, and guardrails using Amazon CloudWatch and AWS IAM.
- POC Review & Handoff: Validate results, measure performance/latency, and conduct knowledge transfer sessions.
Highlights
- •Zero-ETL Architecture & Design Document
- •Configured Zero-ETL pipeline in your AWS account
- •Security, monitoring, and compliance guardrails in place
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