Most businesses have data stored in a variety of locations, from in-house databases to SaaS platforms. To get a full picture of their finances and operations, they pull data from all those sources into a data warehouse or data lake and run analytics against it. But they don't want to build and maintain their own data pipelines.

Fortunately, it’s not necessary to code everything in-house. Here's an comparison of two such tools, head to head.

About Azure Data Factory

Azure Data Factory is a cloud-based data integration service for creating ETL and ELT pipelines. It allows users to create data processing workflows in the cloud,either through a graphical interface or by writing code, for orchestrating and automating data movement and data transformation.

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About FlyData

FlyData is a cloud-based ETL platform for database sources.

About Stitch

Stitch Data Loader is a cloud-based platform for ETL — extract, transform, and load. More than 3,000 companies use Stitch to move billions of records every day from SaaS applications and databases into data warehouses and data lakes, where it can be analyzed with BI tools. Stitch is a Talend company and is part of the Talend Data Fabric.

Azure Data Factory LogoFlyData LogoStitch Logo
FocusETL Data ingestion, ELT to Amazon Redshift from managed databasesData ingestion, ELT
Database replicationFull table; incremental via custom SELECT query Full table; incremental via binary log or using a FlyData agent running on a Linux serverFull table; incremental via change data capture or SELECT/replication keys
SaaS sourcesAbout 20, with several more in preview NoneMore than 100
Ability for customers to add new data sourcesNo NoYes
Connects to data warehouses? Data lakes?Yes / Yes Yes / NoYes / Yes
Transparent pricingYes YesYes
G2 customer satisfactionHelp4.6/5Not Rated4.8/5
Support SLAsYes NoAvailable
Purchase processOptions for self-service or talking with sales Options for self-service or talking with salesOptions for self-service or talking with sales. Also available from the AWS store.
Compliance, governance, and security certificationsHIPAA, GDPR, ISO 27001, others GDPRHIPAA, GDPR, SOC 2
Data sharingNo NoYes, through Talend Data Fabric
Vendor lock-inMonth to month Monthly contractsMonth to month or annual contracts. Open source integrations
Developer toolsREST API, .Net and Python SDKs NoneImport API, Stitch Connect API for integrating Stitch with other platforms, Singer open source project

Let's dive into some of the details of each platform.

Transformations

Azure Data Factory

Azure Data Factory supports both pre- and post-load transformations. Users apply transformations either by using a GUI to map them, or in code using Power Query Online. Azure Data Factory supports a wide range of transformation functions.

FlyData

FlyData focuses on the E and L, extraction and loading, of ELT. It extracts raw data from one of seven database sources and loads it into Amazon Redshift without performing transformations.

Stitch

Stitch is an ELT product. Within the pipeline, Stitch does only transformations that are required for compatibility with the destination, such as translating data types or denesting data when relevant. Stitch is part of Talend, which also provides tools for transforming data either within the data warehouse or via external processing engines such as Spark and MapReduce. Transformations can be defined in SQL, Python, Java, or via graphical user interface.

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Connectors: Data sources and destinations

Each of these tools supports a variety of data sources and destinations.

Azure Data Factory

Azure Data Factory integrates with about 80 data sources, including SaaS platforms, SQL and NoSQL databases, generic protocols, and various file types. It supports around 20 cloud and on-premises data warehouse and database destinations.

FlyData

FlyData supports seven database sources and no SaaS platforms. The only destination it supports is Amazon Redshift. Customers can request that the company build a new data source or destination, but no one outside of the company can build new ones or make improvements to existing ones.

Stitch

Stitch supports more than 100 database and SaaS integrationsas data sources, and eight data warehouse and data lake destinations. Customers can contract with Stitch to build new sources, and anyone can add a new source to Stitch by developing it according to the standards laid out in Singer, an open source toolkit for writing scripts that move data. Singer integrations can be run independently, regardless of whether the user is a Stitch customer. Running Singer integrations on Stitch’s platform allows users to take advantage of Stitch's monitoring, scheduling, credential management, and autoscaling features.

Support, documentation, and training

Data integration tools can be complex, so vendors offer several ways to help their customers. Online documentation is the first resource users often turn to, and support teams can answer questions that aren't covered in the docs. Vendors of the more complicated tools may also offer training services.

Azure Data Factory

Azure Data Factory provides support via online forums and an online support request form. Email and phone support are available. Documentation is comprehensive. Digital training materials are available.

FlyData

FlyData provides support through Intercom online chat and via email. Documentation consists of a few dozen online pages. The company does not provide training services.

Stitch

Stitch provides in-app chat support to all customers, and phone support is available for Enterprise customers. Support SLAs are available. Documentation is comprehensive and is open source — anyone can contribute additions and improvements or repurpose the content. Stitch does not provide training services.

Pricing

Azure Data Factory

Pricing for Azure Data Factory's data pipeline is calculated based on number of pipeline orchestration runs; compute-hours for flow execution and debugging; and number of Data Factory operations, such as pipeline monitoring.

FlyData

FlyData pricing ranges from $199 to $4,467 per month, based on number of rows transferred. Annual and custom plans are also available, and require a conversation with sales. The company offers a 14-day free trial.

Stitch

Stitch has pricing that scales to fit a wide range of budgets and company sizes. All new users get an unlimited 14-day trial. Standard plans range from $100 to $1,250 per month depending on scale, with discounts for paying annually. Enterprise plans for larger organizations and mission-critical use cases can include custom features, data volumes, and service levels, and are priced individually.

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