Deprecation warnings in AWS S3 with Secoda. Learn more about how you can automate workflows to turn hours into seconds. Do more with less and scale without the chaos.
Get startedIntegration with AWS S3 (Amazon Simple Storage Service) is available in Secoda. AWS S3 is a popular object storage service by Amazon Web Services, used for various purposes like storing data lakes, websites, mobile applications, backups, archives, and more. It organizes data into buckets and provides management features for data optimization. Secoda allows you to automatically identify and tag assets in your data catalog that haven't been accessed within a specified time period, such as the last 90 days. You can receive notifications when assets are ready to be deprecated based on their usage levels.
Secoda, when integrated with AWS S3, allows you to automate your workflow into two parts: Triggers and Actions. Triggers enable you to schedule specific activation times for subsequent actions. By defining schedules, such as hourly, daily, or custom intervals, you can create a structured framework for triggering the desired workflows. Actions encompass various operations, including filtering and updating metadata. You can stack multiple actions on top of one another to tailor detailed workflows based on your team's needs. With Secoda's integration, you gain the ability to perform bulk updates to metadata within AWS S3. Additionally, Secoda enables you to automatically identify and tag assets in your data catalog that have not been viewed or updated in a specified time interval, such as the last 90 days. Furthermore, you can receive notifications when an asset is ready to be deprecated based on its usage levels.
Secoda provides a data management platform that streamlines your company's data catalog, lineage, documentation, and monitoring. By integrating with AWS S3, you can utilize Secoda for efficient data migration. Notably, this integration also enables you to receive asset deprecation warnings, ensuring a smooth and effective data management process.