Space is limited, so save your seat early! Hybrid connectivity is quickly becoming a requirement. Greg Stasko, Principal Sales Engineer for Alliances at Progress.Rik Tamm Daniels, Vice President of Technology and Partnerships at Paxata How customers can access on-premises data and a wider range of data sources for data integration, quality, cleansing, shaping and enrichment with the cloud version of Paxata's self-service data preparation platform.How our vendor agnostic gateway allows cloud ISVs to securely connect to data behind the firewall.Common approaches to accessing business data behind the firewall.Common hybrid data access scenarios for cloud applications.See for yourself how Paxata delivers low-friction access to data on-demand. This webinar will give you insight into how to securely connect hybrid environments for your customers. You can self-host it in your cloud, and unlike VPN, SSH and other traditional solutions, our gateway is engineered for the cloud to include a scalable architecture, access management, security and data compression. Using our vendor-agnostic data gateway, your cloud app can traverse the firewall via our patented on-premises connector technology without changing the firewall configuration. Join this webinar to learn how Paxata, a popular data preparation vendor, leverages Progress Hybrid Data Connectivity to securely connect hybrid environments for customers-without requiring network changes.įirewall-Friendly Access to On-Premises Data So you can easily deliver secure and frictionless data access for your customers. There’s a better way-one that’s engineered for the cloud and doesn’t require changing your customers’ firewall configuration. These approaches are difficult to manage and not engineered for accessing business data from the cloud. Join this webinar for cloud ISVs to learn how Paxata delivers firewall-friendly connectivity to on-premises data for customers without any network changes.Īre your customers requesting access to their on-premises data from your cloud app? This usually requires a VPN connection, SSH tunneling or a configured firewall to expose the database port.
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