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Launching Talend Cloud at Cloud Expo in New York

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For the second year in a row, Talend is sponsoring Cloud Computing Expo in New York City.* But this year, we came with a major announcement in our back pocket: the just-launched Talend Cloud, a cloud-enabled unified integration platform.Built on the foundation of the Talend Unified Platform that we premiered last month, Talend Cloud is the next step in our mission to unify data management and application integration.

In the past couple weeks, we have spoken to numerous industry analysts and journalists. The feedback on Talend Cloud has been overwhelmingly positive.* Everyone is telling us we are right on target, and at the right time.* After experimenting for a couple years, organizations are now ready to go mission critical with cloud deployments, and integration issues are more critical than ever.* Especially when dealing with hybrid environments - combinations of on-premise, private cloud, public cloud and SaaS.

On the show floor, we have been discussing Talend Cloud for the past 2 days, and again the feedback from the audience is great, confirming our expectations that this solution comes at the right time.

What are the key points about Talend Cloud?

  • Integration in hybrid environments, bringing together on-premise applications, databases & systems deployed in the cloud (private or public), and Software as a Service such as Salesforce.com and NetSuite.
  • Advanced and comprehensive connectivity to all cloud and non-cloud technologies.
  • Ability to deploy the integration platform itself in the cloud. This is true of course of the complete platform but also of individual components (data integration, data quality, master data management, enterprise service bus).
I will be back on this blog to provide further feedback as we receive reactions and coverage.

Yves

PS: I was interviewed by the Talend Channel on this topic, have a look!




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