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expressor survey: overall user satisfaction with SSIS
We continue to receive lots of feedback through our online SSIS survey on the pros and cons of SSIS, which are very useful to us to guiding the product roadmap priorities for expressor as well as our complementary selling efforts of expressor to MS SQL Server customers. In this blog I’d like to share with [...]
expressor vs SSIS: overcoming two major SSIS bottlenecks
I’d like to use this blog entry to discuss some significant SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) bottlenecks and how expressor breaks through them. SSIS prospects often ask us if expressor supports sub-sorts and sorted aggregations, avoiding the need to see all data before releasing some of the data for downstream operations and the inherent “pipeline [...]
Posted in Competition, Connectivity, Data Processing, Data Transformation, Scripting
Also tagged expressor etl, Microsoft SSIS, sql server, ssis
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32-bits, 64-bits, a dollar for data integration
What if someone told you that a 64-bit application is not necessarily faster than a 32-bit application? What if they said that it might even be slower? After all, why should a 64-bit application be faster in the first place? It might be if the application is memory-intensive like a RDBMS, but what about a [...]
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Also tagged 32-bit, 64-bit, etl software, semantic data integration
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