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Monthly Archives: January 2009
expressor software CEO interviewed by Data Migration Pro
Click here to read the informative Q&A with expressor software CEO Bob Potter just published on Data Migration Pro. – Michael Waclawiczek, VP of Marketing
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Tagged ab initio, Bob Potter, DataMigrationPro, etl software, semantic data integration
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Oh, you want to drive it? That’s extra. Data integration and complex data types.
Funny how people seem to have forgotten that the purpose of data integration tools is to integrate data. A wide range of data. The sad truth is that the baseline versions of most data integration tools are incapable of integrating EDI, HL7, SAS or even Excel data. For them, DI is a simple flat-file to [...]
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Tagged EDI, etl software, Excel, informatica, SAS, semantic data integration, TCO, Tibco
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More 2009 predictions and data integration
Noticed a couple of interesting blog posts in the past few days in on trends for ’09. First is from Vincent McBurney on IT Toolbox, whose top trends for BI in ’09 is a compilation of the “predictions” from a number of pundits across the industry spectrum. Top on the list is cloud computing (10 [...]
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Tagged BI, cloud computing, etl software, semantic data integration, SOA
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timing is everything — 2009 data integration predictions
More on Gartner — this time their predictions for the data integration market in 2009 and beyond, issued December 12th. True to form, this report provides more than a dozen pages of detailed analysis, but I think the biggest takeaways are that: • companies need to use DI to more strategically manage their data if [...]
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Tagged cloud computing, data management, data quality, etl software, SaaS, semantic data integration, TCO
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the silver lining in cloud computing?
So here it is, 2009. What is the hottest topic of the year, besides expressor software? Cloud computing. I thought the VM charge-for-usage model died in the early nineties, but we found a new way to sell it and guess what? It is good. Don’t get me wrong, I am still skeptical this is just [...]
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Tagged B2B, cloud computing, data exchange, data marts, data services, etl software, FTP, Linux, semantic data integration, SOA
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Gartner for startups — the data integration MQ
It’s been interesting to read the back and forth between Talend and Gartner on the challenges smaller vendors face “cracking the MQ code”. Let me offer a different perspective. FYI, our company, expressor software, is a startup selling a high-end data integration solution to big companies. And I’ve been marketing enterprise software for over 20 [...]






