Archive for October, 2011

25
Oct

Join us at ApacheCon!

Next month, Talend’s engineers are hitting the road. Their destination: ApacheCon North America 2011 in beautiful Vancouver, BC.

Since its inception in 1998, ApacheCon has been the premier gathering for developers building open source software The Apache Way. Talend is proud to support the Apache community, and has been given the honor of contributing content to this year’s conference.

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20
Oct

Talend’s OEM Program: Powered by Talend

We announced today an expanded OEM Partner Program, designed to help software vendors and SaaS providers embed Talend’s enterprise-grade open source integration technologies in their offerings.

With this new “Powered by Talend” program, OEM partners will be able to leverage all components of the Talend Unified Platform – not just data integration and data quality. This means, especially, that Big Data Management, Master Data Management (MDM) and ESB are added to the OEMizable portfolio. Continue reading ‘Talend’s OEM Program: Powered by Talend’

05
Oct

Happy Birthday to Talend Open Studio!

Exactly five years ago, on October 5, 2006, a new product was born in the R&D labs of Talend.  Talend Open Studio was born under a good star that would soon see it rise to the pinnacle of the most widely used data integration technology in the world.

Fast track to today. With over 15 million total downloads in the world, Talend Open Studio is now being downloaded twice per minute. Over 750,000 users are leveraging this groundbreaking technology for their data integration tasks. And, very importantly also, the business that Talend has built on top of this cornerstone technology sustains 400 employees in 8 countries and counts today over 2,500 paying enterprise customers. Continue reading ‘Happy Birthday to Talend Open Studio!’

05
Oct

Red Hat Brings more Innovation to Mainstream

Many were on the lookout for a database acquisition from Red Hat, most likely a NoSQL one.  In an interview with InternetNews.com last August, CEO Jim Whitehurst had made it clear they were not interested in a traditional, “me too” RDBMS technology.

Of course, Red Hat could have launched their own Hadoop distribution. But with Cloudera and Hortonworks already out there, the Hadoop market is getting a bit crowded.

Therefore, the acquisition of Gluster does not come as a surprise.  With Gluster, Red Hat invests in a lesser known technology but one that clearly complements their middleware stack, previously focused primarily on application development and deployment. Continue reading ‘Red Hat Brings more Innovation to Mainstream’