ETLWorks is the Best Tool for Loading Data in Snowflake

ETLWorks is a certified official Snowflake data integration provider.

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How Snowflake Works

ETLWorks is a powerful, easy-to-use ETL data integration platform that is built for the cloud.

It connects to all your data sources and replicates the data to your warehouse.

While it works well when installed on-premise, it shines in the cloud. Choose the closest region to your Snowflake instance to load data faster.

ETLWorks can help you integrate your data sources with Snowflake and automate updates with no additional effort. We support real-time change data capture (CDC), incremental updates using micro-batches and other data migration methods.

Don't worry about managing the service. We do that for you.

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Use ETLWorks to:

Improve Efficiency

Using our simple drag-and-drop interface, you can build complex transformations and use familiar languages such as JavaScript, Python, and SQL to transform and enrich data.

ELT and ETL

Execute complex ELT scripts directly in Snowflake using ETLWorks. Significantly improve data ingestion performance and reliability.

Load Data from Anywere

ETLWorks is the best way to streamline your data workflow if your organization has different data sources and structures or your data requires complex transformations that go beyond pre-baked integrations.

Load Only New and Update Data

Use ETLWorks to perform incremental or log-based replication (Change Data Capture) quickly and without any programming.

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Choosing the Right Method

Data Replication Methods

Given that the data replication method you choose will impact your data, we support various replication methods to give you as much flexibility as possible. The table below contains a high-level look at each of Etlworks' Replication Methods and compares their pros and cons.