Author Archive for jsolans

23
Dec

A Christmas gift from our Community :)

We’ve just found out about a program developed by a customer migrating their DataStage (IBM Infosphere) projects to Talend. They were looking for a solution to make the migration as automatized as possible and developed two programs that greatly improved efficiency. And, in the true open source spirit they have made it available for all in SourceForge.

The first program audits the DataStage project so as to better understand its complexity and get an accurate evaluation of the number of consulting days required to migrate the project from DataStage to Talend.
The second program is a “Converter” that automatically translates the DataStage jobs into Talend jobs! Of course not everything can be done automatically, especially the custom developments in DataStage. Still, this cuts the time and effort required to do the migration in half—a tremendous help.

In times like these, when many companies are looking for ways to reduce their IT maintenance bills, a solution facilitating the migration to a cost-effective open source solution like Talend is very welcome!

Who might be interested? Customers who have already done the migration cite three main reasons:
1. Cost control and cost reduction – to fight the ever increasing maintenance bills.
• With the increase in data volume and number of CPUs on the servers, IBM maintenance fees are getting higher and higher. Not a problem on Talend per user licensing.
• IBM is aggressively pushing their customers to migrate from DataStage Server to DataStage PX – more expensive and based on a totally different product architecture.
2. Benefit from a better solution – better GUI, performance, architecture and connectivity.
3. Leverage the open source advantages – lower TCO, faster development cycle, use of Standards, adaptability, support from a Community, and no lock-in.

If you’re interested in learning more about this – and about the partners that could help you with this migration – don’t hesitate to contact me (jsolansATtalend.com).

Happy Holidays!
Jean-Luc

01
Oct

Crisis, what crisis?

Don’t get me wrong, my stock savings are sadly taking a beating right now and there is no doubt that we are in a financial and economical crisis on both sides of the Atlantic.

However, that has not impacted Talend’s impressive growth so far and I was wondering why. Here are a few hypotheses:

• Talend is in a growing market – Data Integration is not a “nice to have,” it is a necessity for companies to stay competitive. The volume of data to manage in a company doubles about every 18 months, crisis or not. Scalable data integration solutions remain a must.
• Talend solutions are all about business, not bell and whistles – When confronted with tough times companies are looking for aggressive ways to save money without impacting their productivity. An open source solution is the most cost-efficient business model to deliver great solutions at a great price.
• Reducing maintenance budget is good! – The recent consolidation of the data integration market has dramatically increased the price of maintenance for most companies using ‘Big Vendors’ DI software. Many customers are now interested in the cost savings offered by Talend to reduce their IT Maintenance budget. Migrating is not an easy task but can be very rewarding. We are working in offering you soon a solution that will ease the pain of migrating so stay tuned!

Comments welcomed!
Jean-Luc