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# Release Notes

## **First Introduced:** **Feb 2022 (ETA)**

We understand and appreciate the demands that the data teams are receiving. This results in data delays, putting pressure on those involved in building the data infrastructure.&#x20;

As a part of our ongoing effort to become a more transparent data pipeline, we plan to *launch a new connector*, as step 1, *to sync job-related data that Daton is generating in your Data warehouse*. Future releases will be built on this capability as we work towards achieving our aim of complete transparency.

**The development of the Daton connector is ready**, but we had to push this release to the last week of Feb 22. We need to handle some prerequisites before exposing this connector to the users that we couldn’t cover in this release.

*Read more about the <mark style="color:green;">Daton</mark> connector* [*here*](/daton/integrations/data-sources/daton-connector.md)*.*


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