List of Temporal Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Temporal. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    Amazon S3 Reviews & Ratings

    Amazon S3

    Amazon

    Unmatched storage scalability and security for every application.
    Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is a highly regarded object storage solution celebrated for its outstanding scalability, data accessibility, security, and performance features. This adaptable service allows organizations of all sizes across a multitude of industries to securely store and protect an extensive amount of data for various applications, such as data lakes, websites, mobile applications, backup and recovery, archiving, enterprise solutions, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and big data analytics. With intuitive management tools, users can effectively organize their data and implement specific access controls that cater to their distinct business and compliance requirements. Amazon S3 is designed to provide an extraordinary durability rate of 99.999999999% (11 nines), making it a trustworthy option for millions of applications used by businesses worldwide. Customers have the flexibility to scale their storage capacity up or down as needed, which removes the burden of upfront costs or lengthy resource procurement. Moreover, the service’s robust infrastructure accommodates a wide array of data management strategies, which further enhances its attractiveness to organizations in search of dependable and adaptable storage solutions. Ultimately, Amazon S3 stands out not only for its technical capabilities but also for its ability to seamlessly integrate with other Amazon Web Services offerings, creating a comprehensive ecosystem for cloud computing.
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    IPFS Reviews & Ratings

    IPFS

    Protocol Labs

    Empowering a decentralized web for resilient and equitable access.
    Traditional HTTP enables file downloads from a single server in a sequential manner, whereas peer-to-peer IPFS allows users to obtain file segments from various nodes at the same time, which leads to substantial reductions in bandwidth usage. This innovative approach can result in bandwidth savings of up to 60% for video files, facilitating the efficient distribution of large data sets without the risk of unnecessary duplication. It is noteworthy that the average lifespan of a web page is only 100 days before it vanishes completely, underscoring the precarious nature of our digital environment. This fleeting existence raises concerns, and IPFS responds by fostering resilient networks for data replication; moreover, its implementation of content addressing guarantees automatic versioning of files. Historically, the Internet has been a catalyst for innovation, serving as a powerful equalizer within society; however, the increasing centralization of authority presents a serious challenge to this advancement. By offering resources that uphold a fair and open web, IPFS is dedicated to realizing the foundational principles of a decentralized Internet. As we look ahead, it is essential for technologies like IPFS to thrive, ensuring that information remains not only accessible but also durable amidst ongoing transformations. Furthermore, the success of such platforms could pave the way for a more equitable digital future, allowing diverse voices to be heard and valued in the global conversation.
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