Veeva Systems Integrates Direct Data API with Vault Platform
Veeva Systems has announced the inclusion of its Direct Data API with the Veeva Vault Platform, enhancing AI capabilities for the life sciences industry announced in a press release. The Direct Data API, now available at no additional license fee, allows for data access up to 100 times faster than traditional APIs, facilitating the development of AI applications, analytics, and system integrations.
This new API supports the extraction of full or incremental Vault data at high speeds, enabling customers and partners to innovate in AI and analytics. Veeva plans to introduce connectors for Amazon Redshift, Snowflake, Databricks, and Power BI later this year, further expanding its integration capabilities.
Veeva's strategy focuses on advancing automation and AI within the life sciences sector, with the Direct Data API playing a crucial role in this initiative. The company is also developing AI solutions such as TMF Bot, Vault CRM Bot, and Vault CRM Voice Control, while supporting partners through the Veeva AI Partner Program.
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