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SnapLogic Platform Update Focuses on Self-service Integration and Automation

Includes a new Flow interface for business users, API life cycle management features, zero downtime upgrades, and Databricks Delta Lake support.

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SnapLogic has updated its intelligent integration platform that features new capabilities that make it faster and easier for IT and business users to unlock the power of self-service integration and automation throughout their organization. 

Introduced in this release is SnapLogic Flows, a modern, intuitive user experience for non-technical business users, enabling them to develop application integrations and automate data flows in a self-service manner without the use of code. The release also features new API life cycle management updates and an enhanced API developer portal, a new zero-downtime upgrade to minimize disruptions for customers during release updates, and extended ELT support for Databricks’ Delta Lake.

Release Highlights

New and enhanced capabilities in the August 2021 release of the SnapLogic Intelligent Integration Platform advance usability, productivity, connectivity, and time to market for customers. Notable updates include:

SnapLogic Flows, a new user interface that empowers business users to self-build new application integrations and data automations to support the specific needs of their respective functions and departments. Flows removes coding barriers and makes it easy for business users to succeed in developing and integrating applications such as Salesforce, Marketo, Google Sheets, and Slack to get the data and insights they need to make faster business decisions.

Flows also enables IT to step away from the core development of these solutions but gives them the ability to add requirements and guardrails for non-technical developers, enabling IT to centrally maintain visibility, control access, and oversee what is developed before it is pushed to production.

API lifecycle management and developer portal joins the advanced API management capabilities and versioning control added in the May release. In this August release, SnapLogic provides the tools for developers to easily manage the full API life cycle. Now, developers gain the ability to easily maintain, improve, unpublish, deprecate, and retire APIs as needed.

When you deprecate an API, it is still active but will indicate that a new version should be used instead. Once deprecated, an API can only be retired, cutting down on errors. In addition, when you retire an API, that API will not be visible in the developer portal, and any request to the API endpoint returns with an appropriate error code and message. This further helps ensure that older versions cannot be accessed or used mistakenly. 

What’s more, with this release SnapLogic is refreshing and updating its API Developer Portal. In addition to a more modern and customizable portal look and feel, new updates enable API customers to group APIs into categories and to more easily view all of the metadata associated with a published API. These updates make it easy for API consumers to quickly find APIs, view and inspect operations of APIs, and understand functionality through request and response schema, speeding development time.

Zero downtime upgrade helps eliminate the inconvenient period of downtime as new features and updates are rolled out. With this release, new product updates will be non-disruptive to customers. The SnapLogic platform will be fully accessible and always-on during releases, enabling customers to adopt new platform capabilities without interruption to their business.

ELT support for Databricks’ Delta Lake accelerates time to value by loading the data into the Delta Lake without first transforming the data, thereby making the data available faster. With native scaling of the underlying public cloud platform, customers can transform data in-place in the Delta Lake without the penalty of latency caused by extracting-streaming-transforming-writing the data back.

New Snaps and Snap Packs include:

  • Shopify Snap Pack: SnapLogic adds out-of-the-box connectivity to Shopify, the e-commerce platform for online stores and retail point-of-sale systems, which saves developers time, allowing them to quickly read and update Shopify Store, customer, product, order, inventory, and shipping information.
  • Zuora REST Snaps: Zuora powers an organization’s subscription business from order to revenue. This updated Snap Pack allows organizations to seamlessly connect to Zuora’s REST APIs, helping customers leverage out-of-the-box Snaps rather than requiring custom development work.
  • Tableau Snap Pack: New Snaps support Hyper, Tableau’s in-memory data engine, which enables data to be loaded faster and for large data sets to be created and refreshed faster.

For more information about the latest enhancements to the SnapLogic Intelligent Integration Platform, visit snaplogic.com.

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