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Tag Archives: semantics
What is semantic integration and what makes it different?
Lately I’ve been asked frequently ‘what is semantic integration and what makes it different’? While I can usually quickly explain the differences and advantages to someone who has previously done large scale data integration, it can be somewhat of a challenge to explain the advantages of this approach to others. The difficulty seems to stem [...]
Posted in expressor, Semantic Integration
Also tagged etl software, expressor software, semantic data integration, semantic rationalization
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expressor customer – Moffitt Cancer Center
We have been working with Moffitt Cancer Center for several months now and are proud to announce their selection of the expressor semantic data integration system in public. Find out more about what Moffitt by reading our recent announcement.
semantic rationalization blog series: part 5 – reusability and ease of use
In my last blog, I discussed the benefits of our abstraction layer. In this final blog in the series, I’ll wrap things up with a discussion of reusability and ease of use. As you might imagine, our new paradigm for viewing data involves a number of new concepts that bear careful explanation. Issues such as [...]
Posted in Business Rules, Ease-of-use, expressor, Semantic Integration
Also tagged data warehouse, etl, etl software, open source, semantic data integration, Semantic Integration
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expressor on semanticweb.com
Nice coverage on semanticweb.com about expressor’s unique approach to data integration and American Tower win.
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Also tagged data warehouse, datastage, etl, etl software, expressor software, informatica, netezza, open source, semantic data integration, Teradata
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expressor gains strong momentum
expressor software provided a business update today — announcing that the company is gaining strong momentum in all areas of its operations, as shown by a number of new customers, partners, products and hires. Read the full news release. – Steve Casey, marketing
lower your etl software licensing and maintenance costs
Compare expressor’s usage based pricing with one of the enterprise licensing models used by most of today’s high-end DI vendors, and you’ll find that our software licensing and maintenance costs tend to be 60-80% less than what others charge. Here’s a real-life scenario. A public company is building a new data warehouse to feed a [...]
Posted in Data Migration, expressor, Online / Multi-media
Also tagged abinitio, affordable etl, etl, etl software, etl tco, expressor, informatica, total cost of ownership
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in-house tpc-h performance test results
As part of our expressor 2.0 product launch activities, we have recently completed the performance tests for our expressor 2.0 parallel processing engine. We conducted these tests on a 20,000 dollar, 16-core Dell machine with 8 external SAS drives. The results demonstrate that our ultrafast engine can process several TBs of data/hour without any optimizations. [...]
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Also tagged ab initio, datastage, expressor, fast data integration, high-performance etl, informatica, tpc-h
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What’s next for DI?
Barton, managing director of Emunio Consulting, one of expressor’s reseller and system integrator partners in EMEA, blogs about the capabilities next generation ETL and data integration software solutions will need to provide to uniquely distinguish them from first generation tools. Check out his latest blog at http://www.b-eye-network.co.uk/blogs/barton/archives/2009/07/what_next_for_di.php. Dr. Michael Waclawiczek VP, Marketing expressor






