At first sight, not a lot, would you say. SAP is the archetype of proprietary software, with a proprietary and incredibly complex database schema, lots of proprietary APIs, a complex and expensive certification cycle… and yet, like open source data integration, it helps large enterprises with mission critical business needs.
But where SAP and open source data integration really come together is when SAP users need to integrate SAP with other applications and databases. Some would argue they shouldn’t have to, since SAP is the Information System. Well, that’s the theory, and it’s not true - the all-singing, all-dancing ERP that does not require any other application beside it, is nothing but a myth.
This is where Talend comes into play. We have made two important announcements in this space:
- First, a partnership with Pipeline Software, the SAP Integration Experts, to leverage Pipeline Software’s Transporter solution and help customers integrate data between SAP and other business-critical applications. It provides access to SAP through SAP’s BAPI/RFC layer.
- Second, we just announced the availability of a set of connectors for MaxDB, the SAP database - providing Talend users with access to SAP data through the database layer. These connectors were developed in partnership with the Open MaxDB Group, which speaks highly of their suitability for this technology.
After all, SAP and open source data integration have a lot more in common than what people might think!
Yves
And the winner is… Jeffrey W. of Chicago, IL. Congratulations, Jeffrey, you will receive shortly a cute cyber-penguin that talks, moves, flaps its wings, plays music, reads email and RSS feeds, and many more.
Yves
I would like to congratulate my friends at Openbravo for raising the largest ever round for open source ERP. Openbravo just raised $12m from three high profile VCs. A further proof that the open source market is not only doing very well, but also attracting top capital from discerning investors. And also a validation that open source isn’t anymore just playing in the infrastructure layers, but also at the top business layers.
As an integration vendor, Talend verifies this traction of open source in every layer of the information system as our connectivity with Openbravo, and with other leading open source and proprietary business applications, is used by numerous organizations over the world.
Bertrand
I am really really late for this announcement and I am sorry for this.
Here are the Tux Droid winners for the MySQL Conference & Expo in Santa Clara, and the JavaOne Conference in San Francisco. We wanted to notify the winners first, and one of them took a little long to respond. I will post soon the TDWI Chicago winner (same story).
- MySQL Conference: the winner is Mansi N. from Hayward, CA.
- JavaOne Conference: the winner is Julian C. from Cincinnati, OH.
Thanks again to all these who entered, and hope to see you soon on Talend’s booth at another event! You can check out our Events calendar here.
Yves
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