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Who is expressor’s competition in data integration?
This is an important question which I’d like to address in this blog. As some of you may already know expressor is primarily targeting medium size SMBs and departmental projects in Global 2000 enterprises. Important sectors in this market are Microsoft-centric SQL Server accounts that are using Microsoft SSIS for standard ETL tasks. expressor commonly [...]
Unix as a platform for DI is fading quickly
I am spending significant time and effort right now talking to our customers, partners, and prospects about their computing needs for 2010 and beyond. One of the questions I ask them in my surveys is how important Unix is for running their data integration applications. And what I am hearing loud and clear is that [...]
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what’s so magic about Gartner’s latest Magic Quadrant update?
Gartner recently updated their Magic Quadrant (MQ) for data integration tools and with the exception of one new vendor, who was included based on their free download open source business practices, little has changed, including the top right-hand quadrant. As you would expect, the MQ leadership quadrant continues to be controlled by Informatica and IBM [...]
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semantic rationalization blog series: part 1 – philosophy and approach
Over the next few weeks, I’ll be posting a series of blogs here to answer the most frequently asked question we get here at expressor: “What is semantic rationalization?” It’s obviously a big differentiator for us – but it’s also a concept or phrase not easily parsed to determine a meaning. So we hope you [...]
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new customer: Sybron Dental Specialties
Click here to read the details of our announcement today that Sybron Dental Specialties has chosen the expressor semantic data integration system to improve the quality of its customer data warehouse. Here’s an excerpt: “We were impressed by expressor’s ability to quickly integrate the wide variety of customer data we need to consolidate from our [...]
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A practitioner’s view on data integration worst practices
GMZ875RPMGWT In my last blog, I spoke about some of the best practices in data integration. Today, I’d like to briefly talk about some of the worst practices. These insights come again from Phil Watt, who was the keynote speaker at our Nov 19 webinar on affordable, end-to-end data integration lifecycle management. Paul stated that [...]
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changing the rules of the game
Over the past two weeks we briefed analysts at Gartner Group, Forrester Research and TDWI about our business coming off a strong quarter. End user customers looking for data integration solutions are fortunate to have these analysts. They are smart, work hard and really make an effort to understand IT challenges particularly as it relates [...]
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The CEO’s perspective: why companies are choosing expressor
Quite a few people have asked me who’s buying our product and why – so I thought I’d share my views with a larger audience. expressor software was founded on the principle that data integration software should be easier to use and priced in a way that companies could use it for all of their [...]
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take expressor for a test drive with eval edition
expressor’s new eval edition is a hosted version of the expressor semantic data integration system that lets developers create, test, modify and run expressor drawings. expressor eval edition users can run as many as four projects that demonstrate expressor’s rich integration flow design and transformation functionality, its unique ability to natively process complex data and [...]
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