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Fivetran expands cloud data movement footprint

Fivetran expands cloud data movement footprint

Data movement and management firm Fivetran has expanded to over 25 cloud regions globally, and has opened a new office in Novi Sad, Serbia, to better serve the data compliance needs of enterprises and service providers.

Fivetran supports customers using Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. In the past 12 months, Fivetran has launched nine cloud regions in the Netherlands (Azure), Canada (AWS and Azure), Japan (GCP and AWS), Singapore (AWS), central US (Azure), its US-West Government Cloud (AWS) and Indonesia (GCP). In the near future, Fivetran will also launch an additional cloud region in the United Arab Emirates (Azure).

Fivetran has also announced two new offices in Toronto, Canada and Novi Sad, Serbia. The company now has 10 offices worldwide.

Amy Peterson, senior group product manager at Fivetran, said: “We are able to help global enterprises address strict data residency and sovereignty requirements stemming from GDPR and rapidly evolving data privacy regulations around the world.”

“At Okta, our data strategy presents an opportunity to bolster Okta product features, enhance security posture, and improve the customer experience,” said Anoop Lalla, VP of data and insights at Okta. Okta provides cloud-based identity and access management (IAM) to companies through the channel.

“By partnering with Fivetran, we can provide complete data visibility at scale, allowing us to meet performance and governance requirements we encounter while delivering a frictionless, secure, and seamless experience for our customers,” Lalla said.