AWS AppSync simplifies application development by letting you create a flexible API to securely access, manipulate, and combine data from one or more data sources. AppSync is a managed service that uses GraphQL to make it easy for applications to get exactly the data they need.
With AppSync, you can build scalable applications, including those requiring real-time updates, on a range of data sources such as NoSQL data stores, relational databases, HTTP APIs, and your custom data sources with AWS Lambda. For mobile and web apps, AppSync additionally provides local data access when devices go offline, and data synchronization with customizable conflict resolution, when they are back online.
Built.io Flow™ Embed is a cloud-based embedded integration engine designed to enable your users to easily connect and integrate data from over 190 systems, apps, and devices from within your application experience.
Through a simple-to-configure form, your users are able to access more data - quicker - while you retain full control over their integration experience and abilities.
Because it is based on Built.io Flow, your engineering team can focus on building differentiated content and let the infrastructure and maintenance be handled by us. This means faster time-to-market with less maintenance and more features for your end users.
AWS AppSync is ranked 19th in Cloud Data Integration while Built.io Flow Embed is ranked 31st in Cloud Data Integration. AWS AppSync is rated 0.0, while Built.io Flow Embed is rated 0.0. On the other hand, AWS AppSync is most compared with Zapier, Oracle Integration Cloud Service, Mule Anypoint Platform and SAS Federation Server, whereas Built.io Flow Embed is most compared with .
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