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Rows is a modern spreadsheet editor that allows you to create, share, and collaborate on dynamic reports with built-in integrations to various platforms, including social media, APIs, and BI platforms, all without code. It offers AI-driven automation for data classification, feedback analysis, and much more. AWS CloudWatch Metrics is an AWS monitoring and observability service that collects and stores metrics from applications, infrastructure, and services in real-time. It enables monitoring of performance, availability, and health of AWS resources and custom applications, providing time-series data for analysis, alerts, and dashboard visualization. Kondado is a cloud platform that sends data from multiple data sources to reports, Google Sheets, Excel, ETL, data warehouses, and data lakes
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Connect AWS CloudWatch Metrics to dashboards, spreadsheets, and databases using Kondado
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