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Legacy system detection in Amazon Quicksight

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Legacy system detection in Amazon Quicksight with Secoda. Learn more about how you can automate workflows to turn hours into seconds. Do more with less and scale without the chaos.

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Legacy system detection in Amazon Quicksight

⚡️ Automation

Legacy system detection in Amazon Quicksight with Secoda. Learn more about how you can automate workflows to turn hours into seconds. Do more with less and scale without the chaos.

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Overview

One way to ensure an efficient and safe migration is by integrating Amazon Quicksight with Secoda. This integration allows for the detection of metadata from Amazon Quicksight, a legacy system, through Secoda. By automating the detection process, the risk of manual errors causing downtime or outages is mitigated. With Secoda, resources can be easily identified and tagged at scale, ensuring completeness in the migration process.

How it works

Secoda's Automation feature enables the detection of legacy systems. The Automation consists of Triggers and Actions. Triggers determine when the workflow is activated, allowing for scheduled or custom-based triggers. Actions encompass various operations, such as filtering and updating metadata. These actions can be stacked to create customized workflows that cater to the specific requirements of your team. Secoda also facilitates bulk updates to metadata in Amazon Quicksight.

About Secoda

Secoda and Amazon Quicksight can be integrated to facilitate data migration processes. Secoda acts as a centralized platform for managing your company's data catalog, lineage, documentation, and monitoring. By combining the capabilities of Secoda with Amazon Quicksight, you can streamline the migration of data between different systems or environments. This integration allows for efficient and organized data management throughout the migration process.

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