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  1. olap4j releases version 1.0.1, switches to Apache license
  2. Pentaho?s Big Data Release
  3. Who’s in Who’s Who?
  4. Another Strong Growth Year for Talend
  5. Discovering Data Services through Use Cases: Legacy Integration
  6. Discovering Data Services through Use Cases: Guaranteed Delivery
  7. Discovering Data Services through Use Cases: Data Virtualization
  8. 2011, the Year that Kept on Giving: Partners
  9. Exporting, Reporting, and Visualizing: Get more from your data in MongoDB
  10. Comment on Open Core Business Model Revisited by The Open Core Debate | Giovanni Tirl
  11. 2011, the Year that Kept on Giving: Application Integration
  12. New Product Names for all Talend’s Products
  13. Changes to Mondrian's caching architecture
  14. 2011, the Year that Kept on Giving: Sales
  15. 2011, the Year that Kept on Giving: Communities
  16. 2011, the Year that Kept on Giving: Services
  17. 2011, the Year that Kept on Giving: R&D
  18. 2011, the Year that Kept on Giving
  19. Don’t You See the March of MDM Democratization?
  20. olap4j moves to Apache License
  21. Great Confirmation Points
  22. Happy New Year from Talend’s Co-Founders!
  23. Comment on Quality Assurance by ?Who?s on first?? | Shizen008's Blog
  24. Participate to Ventana’s Research on Information Management
  25. Impressions from Gartner’s AADI Summit
  26. Talend v5: Democratizing Holistic Integration
  27. Welcome to Talend v5!
  28. New Product Names in Talend v5
  29. The Truth is That They Don’t Care as Long as you Pay
  30. Talend Community Coders
  31. Supporting French Software Vendors Expansion in the US
  32. Live from Hadoop World in New York City
  33. Another Magic Quadrant, Another Move for Talend
  34. Another Magic Quadrant, Another Move for Talend
  35. Join us at ApacheCon!
  36. Talend’s OEM Program: Powered by Talend
  37. Happy Birthday to Talend Open Studio!
  38. Red Hat Brings more Innovation to Mainstream
  39. Three Bossie Awards, Three Years in a Row
  40. Pentaho BI 4.0 Thin Client APIs and Theming webinar tomorrow
  41. Contributor Highlight: Dan Kulp
  42. How Mondrian names hierarchies
  43. Contributor Highlight: Glen Mazza
  44. Contributor Highlight: Colm O Heigeartaigh
  45. Contributor Highlight: Christian Schneider
  46. Contributor Highlight: Sergey Beryozkin
  47. Participation in the G20 YES
  48. Comment on 150,000 installations year-to-date for Pentaho by Caio Moreno de Souza
  49. Real-Time Seismic Monitoring
  50. Contributor Highlight: Jean-Baptiste Onofré
  51. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by James
  52. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by swathi
  53. Comment on Using open source software is not a sin. We encourage it. by Free CRM
  54. Comment on SalesForce needs a good CRM system by fblauer
  55. Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?
  56. Comment on Using open source software is not a sin. We encourage it. by 451 CAOS Theo
  57. Comment on Using open source software is not a sin. We encourage it. by Madhukiran Ja
  58. Comment on Using open source software is not a sin. We encourage it. by Using open so
  59. Comment on Using open source software is not a sin. We encourage it. by User contribu
  60. Comment on Using open source software is not a sin. We encourage it. by designet
  61. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by swathi
  62. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Free and Open So
  63. Comment on 6. Commercial Open Source Model by Using open source software is not a sin
  64. Using open source software is not a sin. We encourage it.
  65. Talend joins the Java Community Process (JCP)
  66. If it’s free and you can’t use it, it’s crap!
  67. Yellowfin BI release 5.2 moves to olap4j
  68. Launching Talend Cloud at Cloud Expo in New York
  69. Roll your own high-performance Java collections classes
  70. Removing Mondrian's 'high cardinality dimension' feature
  71. Scripted plug-ins in LucidDB and Mondrian
  72. Six Months After Marriage, Talend & Sopera Announce the Birth of Quadruplets
  73. Visionary AND Cool… Talend is Getting Recognition
  74. Talend, Open Core and Community
  75. A Flow of Awards…
  76. Comment on Pentaho and Hadoop: Big Data + Big ETL + Big BI = Big Deal by James
  77. Comment on Pentaho and Hadoop: Big Data + Big ETL + Big BI = Big Deal by Stephen Boes
  78. olap4j V1.0 has been released.
  79. olap4j version 1.0 released
  80. Feedback on Start West
  81. 2000 Followers and Counting!
  82. No matter what you call it, a rat is still a rat…
  83. About MDM, Data Warehouse and Innovation
  84. Comment on No open source decision needed for Pentaho by Lazer Epilasyon Adana
  85. Big Data & Analytics: moving toward a global strategy of information management
  86. Scalable caching in Mondrian
  87. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by Sarika Gupta
  88. More Hadoop in New York City
  89. Comment on Meetups and Pentaho Summit(s) coming up in January by Tweets that mention
  90. Big Data in New York City
  91. Oracle, Hudson and Jenkins
  92. "Just another big pile of data"
  93. Meetups and Pentaho Summit(s) coming up in January
  94. Comment on No open source decision needed for Pentaho by James
  95. Comment on No open source decision needed for Pentaho by Dan Brickley
  96. Comment on Misunderstanding open source #2: Confuse FOSS, FLOSS, Open Source and Free
  97. Comment on Misunderstanding open source #2: Confuse FOSS, FLOSS, Open Source and Free
  98. An experiment with the Linux scheduler
  99. Comment on 150,000 installations year-to-date for Pentaho by Anonymous
  100. Pride or Prejudice? Let’s Cut the C***
  101. Comment on 150,000 installations year-to-date for Pentaho by TANGAO Farouk
  102. Novell’s Acquisition: Why it Makes Sense
  103. Architectural shuffling in mondrian's XMLA and olap4j servers
  104. Comment on The ?Long Tail? of the Business Intelligence Market by unusases
  105. Why Did Talend Raise $34 Million?
  106. Numbers everyone should know
  107. Talend & Sopera: a Logical Combination
  108. Comment on 150,000 installations year-to-date for Pentaho by Farouk TANGAO
  109. Comment on 150,000 installations year-to-date for Pentaho by James
  110. Comment on 150,000 installations year-to-date for Pentaho by Doug Moran
  111. Comment on 150,000 installations year-to-date for Pentaho by 150,000 installations ye
  112. 150,000 installations year-to-date for Pentaho
  113. An Interesting Survey about Next Generation Data Integration
  114. Data Quality Issue Sparks Invasion of Costa Rica
  115. Comment on SalesForce needs a good CRM system by JP Seabury
  116. Comment on SalesForce needs a good CRM system by James
  117. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Andreas Kuckartz
  118. SalesForce needs a good CRM system
  119. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by James
  120. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Doug Moran
  121. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Links 4/11/2010:
  122. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by links for 2010-1
  123. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by Kobus Bronn
  124. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by Kobus Bronn
  125. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Ajay Ohri
  126. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Open Source?s wo
  127. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by Joe
  128. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by James
  129. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by Seth Grimes
  130. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by James
  131. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by Kobus Bronn
  132. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Andreas Kuckartz
  133. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by James
  134. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by James
  135. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Andreas Kuckartz
  136. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Andreas Kuckartz
  137. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Andreas Kuckartz
  138. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Andreas Kuckartz
  139. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by James
  140. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by James
  141. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by James
  142. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by James
  143. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by dubyam
  144. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Dirk Riehle
  145. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by James
  146. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by James
  147. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Comparing open s
  148. Comment on Comparing open source and proprietary software markets by Dirk Riehle
  149. Comparing open source and proprietary software markets
  150. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by James
  151. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by Seth Grimes
  152. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by James
  153. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by Dyke Hensen
  154. Comment on SAS under pressure from Pentaho by Tweets that mention SAS under pressure
  155. SAS under pressure from Pentaho
  156. Concepts in Streaming SQL
  157. @Talend is Gaining #Traction on #Twitter
  158. Comment on About by JimDBA
  159. Comment on About by James
  160. A Great Hadoop World - Congratulations to Cloudera
  161. Comment on Misunderstanding open source #3: applying ?Free Software? religion to open
  162. Comment on Misunderstanding open source #3: applying ?Free Software? religion to open
  163. Comment on Pentaho and IBM Hadoop Announcements by Marcos Ortiz
  164. Comment on Misunderstanding open source #3: applying ?Free Software? religion to open
  165. Comment on Misunderstanding open source #3: applying ?Free Software? religion to open
  166. Comment on Misunderstanding open source #3: applying ?Free Software? religion to open
  167. Comment on Pentaho and IBM Hadoop Announcements by JC
  168. Pentaho, Hadoop, and Data Lakes
  169. Informatica Users Interested by Open Source
  170. Setting the current member of the time dimension automatically
  171. A Few Weeks Rich in Interactions
  172. The Coming of Age of Open Source
  173. Talend’s Development and the Return of Social Analytics
  174. The Power of Open Source for Marketing
  175. Adding support for a new database to mondrian
  176. Data Publica: an Open Data Marketplace
  177. September world tour
  178. Nick White, New Addition to Talend’s Executive Team
  179. olap4j now talks to Palo and SAP BW
  180. mondrian heading for 4.0
  181. olap4j heading for 1.0
  182. Reflecting on the First Half of 2010
  183. Is Open Source an Open Bar in the Cloud?
  184. Improving product quality the open source way
  185. Comment on Open Core Business Model Revisited by Giovanni Tirloni » Blog Archive » Th
  186. Comment on SaaS and Open Source? by SaaS and Open Source? « James Dixon's Blog — Goog
  187. Comment on SaaS and Open Source? by SaaS and Open Source? « James Dixon's Blog*|*Open
  188. A CIO for the French Government
  189. Enterprise Open Source Software Procurement and Support Best Practices: Upcoming Webi
  190. Toy Story - Special Edition (Starring Pentaho and Jaspersoft)
  191. Tackling Big Data with Hadoop support
  192. SQL past and future
  193. Comment on Pentaho & Hadoop Webinar Tomorrow (June 9th) by Dave
  194. SaaS and Open Source?
  195. The Data Tsunami: SQLstream at Structure 2010
  196. Comment on Apple App Store vs FSF by Denis
  197. Is Microsoft abandoning XML/A?
  198. OLAP change notification, and the CellSetListener API
  199. Comment on Apple App Store vs FSF by Don Barry
  200. Comment on Apple App Store vs FSF by James
  201. Comment on Misunderstanding open source #3: applying ?Free Software? religion to open
  202. Pentaho & Hadoop Webinar Tomorrow (June 9th)
  203. Comment on What does free as in beer mean? What does free as in speech mean? by MIke
  204. Comment on The Bees and the Trees ? Part II by Wycieczki
  205. Comment on The Bees and the Trees ? Part II by Fotki
  206. Comment on Pentaho and IBM Hadoop Announcements by How Much Integration Is Too Much i
  207. Interoperability: the fight goes on!
  208. Adding profiling and query plans to mondrian
  209. Comment on Apple App Store vs FSF by Tomás Di Doménico
  210. Comment on Apple App Store vs FSF by James
  211. Apple App Store vs FSF
  212. Bite Club
  213. Comment on Pentaho and IBM Hadoop Announcements by Bob
  214. Comment on Pentaho and IBM Hadoop Announcements by Carlos
  215. Pentaho and IBM Hadoop Announcements
  216. Comment on Forking Protocol: Why, When, and How to Fork an Open Source Project by Živ
  217. Deploying a web server on a smart card
  218. EMC?s Dan Hushon on Pentaho and Hadoop
  219. What Agile BI is not?
  220. Pentaho and Hadoop: Big Data + Big ETL + Big BI = Big Deal
  221. Pentaho Shines in Business Intelligence Market Study
  222. Book Review: IT’s Hidden Face
  223. In The News
  224. Web Posting Response Assessment
  225. Evaluate: Balance
  226. Evaluate: Relevance
  227. Evaluate: Concurrence
  228. Evaluate: Trolls
  229. Evaluate: Rager
  230. Evaluate ? Misguided
  231. Evaluate ? Unhappy Customer
  232. Respond ? Monitor Only
  233. Respond ? Fix The Facts
  234. Excellent book ? Pentaho 3.2 Data Integration : Beginner’s Guide
  235. U.S. Air Force on Social Media
  236. Comment on Should Microsoft be allowed to contribute to Joomla? by Roland Bouman
  237. Should Microsoft be allowed to contribute to Joomla?
  238. Comment on Open source fanatics ? choose wisely by Should Microsoft be allowed to con
  239. Reflecting on the Gartner Summits
  240. Intelligent Transportation in Houston
  241. Comment on The Analyst?s New Confusion by Carlo Daffara
  242. Did you check the Talend Channel on YouTube?
  243. Comment on Microsoft?s Open Source Strategy ? I Think by Malibu Stacey
  244. Busy month for conferences
  245. Comment on Free/Open Source Software Global Maturity Matrix (FOSS GloMM) by Patents R
  246. Comment on Free/Open Source Software Global Maturity Matrix (FOSS GloMM) by James
  247. Comment on Gartner and Intelligent Enterprise on the costs of open source BI systems
  248. Gartner and Intelligent Enterprise on the costs of open source BI systems
  249. 451 Group on the drivers of open source adoption in different regions
  250. Free/Open Source Software Global Maturity Matrix (FOSS GloMM)

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