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Skyvia Achieves Key 2024 Milestones Including 30bn Records Processed Monthly, Over 200 Connectors, and 380+ Global Partners

Skyvia Achieves Key 2024 Milestones Including 30bn Records Processed Monthly, Over 200 Connectors, and 380+ Global Partners

Skyvia, the most comprehensive data integration platform, has wrapped up 2024 results with several key milestones, strengthening its position as a trusted leader in the Data Integration industry.
Prague, Czechia, February 5, 2025 -- Skyvia's Key Achievements in 2024:
30 Billion Records Processed Per Month: Skyvia continues to handle massive data volumes smoothly, enabling businesses to streamline operations and make data-driven decisions.
200+ Pre-Made Connectors: Expanding its library of connectors, Skyvia now supports seamless integration across an even broader range of cloud applications, databases, and data warehouses.
2,000+ Loyal Customers and Thousands of Freemium Users: Trusted by organizations across industries, Skyvia empowers businesses of all sizes with its accessible and efficient solutions.
380+ Global Partners: Collaboration with partners worldwide highlights Skyvia's commitment to delivering value and innovation to its customers.
10-Year Anniversary: In 2024, Skyvia marked a decade of contributing to the Data Integration industry.
Recognition and Awards
With a focus on cost efficiency, ease of use, and flexibility, Skyvia's suite of integration, backup, and automation tools has received numerous industry recognitions:
Moving forward, Skyvia continues its mission to democratize the Data Integration market and create user-friendly solutions that work for both business users and IT specialists.
Skyvia is a no-code cloud data integration platform for ETL, ELT, Reverse ETL, data migration, one-way and bi-directional data sync, workflow automation, real-time connectivity, and more.
Benefits of Using Skyvia:
Cost efficiency: With affordable, flexible pricing plans for each product, Skyvia suites for businesses of any size.
Ease of Use: Based on extensive customer feedback, ease of use is Skyvia's strongest quality.
Flexibility: Skyvia provides adaptable, no-code integration tools for both basic and advanced business scenarios
Trust: Skyvia is trusted by thousands of data-driven organizations around the globe.
With a vast library of 200+ connectors, Skyvia provides seamless integration among various cloud applications, databases, and data warehouses, including Salesforce, Dynamics CRM, QuickBooks Online, SQL Server, Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, and others.
Key Solutions:
ETL, ELT, and Reverse-ETL
Workflow Automation
SaaS Backup & Restore
Real-Time Connectivity
Online SQL Query Builder
For more information, visit Skyvia's website.
Contact Info:
Name: Nataliia Polomkina
Email: Send Email
Organization: Skyvia
Release ID: 89152320
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