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Powered by Talend: the Power of OEMThis is a discussion on Powered by Talend: the Power of OEM within the Open Source News and Opinion forums, part of the Open Source Analytics category; Since the appearance of software, companies have been looking for a powerful data integration tool that fits easily into their applications. The criteria? Easy to integrate; small footprint; highly scalable, ... |
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| Administrator | Since the appearance of software, companies have been looking for a powerful data integration tool that fits easily into their applications. The criteria? Easy to integrate; small footprint; highly scalable, platform independent and highly distributable. Oh and, of course, it has to be affordable to small, medium, and large software companies. Good luck with that! For decades, the only options were high-cost, platform-dependent, large footprint proprietary solutions from companies like Informatica and DataStage, which presented high barriers for most enterprises wanting to OEM these products. Instead, quite a few of these software companies wrote their own data integration tools using Java or Perl scripts. The result? Messy code and, over time, an unmanageable number of scripts. Enter Talend. With its progressive and advanced technology, Talend’s native OEM adaptable architecture provides a tool that empowers applications with a ready-to-go implementation approach. Ease of embedding Talend: Talend’s unique architecture lets the software company implement the needed data integration Job only once; then, by embedding the Job within the application, it can deploy that Job (in Java or Pearl) an unlimited number of times. Smaller footprint, customizable and cost efficient solution — an excellent solution for both the OEM and the OEM’s users. Talend’s flexible architecture means that old scripts can be re-used in a well-managed process, and new implementations can be added within the same framework — a huge asset to IT and R&D departments at a very low cost. With Talend’s natural, friendly OEM architecture, software companies can embed data integration into an application in less than two weeks. Our rapidly growing team of OEM Partners who signed up for the Powered by Talend program is very impressed with the power of our software. Talend’s OEM solution is also affordable for all sizes of companies, which is critical in the current economy. We are committed to the success of our OEM program, and congratulate all the new Partners who joined this Quarter!” Check our website at www.talend.com for information on our products, learn about the Powered by Talend program, and join our group of successful OEM partners by emailing partners@talend.com. Vincent More from the Talend blog ... |
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