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Open Code Data Company Aircraft It starts additional fasteners to help businesses better use their data at AI age without atrial data dominance.

The launch in San Francisco announced on Thursday that it releases a series of new opportunities aimed at choosing customers to safely move corporate data without hitting SAAS applications. The new features include support for the transfer of non -structured data from applications such as Google Drive and SharePoint and Apache Iceberg compatibility, an open source form for large detailed tables.

Airbyte also begins a connection beam for business customers that includes data connection for applications such as Netsuite, SAP, Servicenow and Workday.

Michel Tricot, co-founder and CEO of Airbyte, said that the beauty of these new features is that they give businesses additional ways to export and use their internal data, including AI on-premise applications. They also provide an alternative to AI services that may endanger their customers being exposed to third parties, he continued.

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“Fortune 500s like Airbyte because they can have the flexibility and efficiency of a tool, a piece of infrastructure, but they also have complete control where the data moves and from which system,” Tricot said. “They are the only ones who really look at the pipes. No one else can look at the tubes next to[s] their.”

Tricot added that because Airbyte customers have full visibility in these data ducts, they can enter and remove sensitive knowledge, such as employee compensation information, from the data before reaching its final destination.

“One thing I like to say is, don’t give the first part data for intelligence,” Tricot said. “This is a bad trade. I think many executors and companies know it. There is so much noise, oh, I don’t want that [AI model] have access to my data when chatting with the [model]And it makes sense, because now people are just putting their most sensitive data on this system. So we want to make sure it is kept protected in […] Their infrastructure. ”

Tricot believes that iceberg support is one of the main points of the company’s new set features. Iceberg enables companies to transfer their data to a data lakehouse, he said, creating a single “source of truth” that works with many applications.

“[Iceberg is] Compatible with Databricks, it is compatible with Bitquery, it is compatible with snowflake and is compatible with new AI applications, “Tricot said.” So it is really compatible with this portable shape.

Airbyte was founded in 2020 by Tricot and Jean Lafleur, the company’s COO. Airbyte has more than 7,000 business customers, including Monday.com, Invesco and Calendly, and about 250,000 facilities. The start has raised more than $ 181 million in business capital from businesses such as CoATue, Accel and Benchmark, among many others.

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