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IDC White Paper - Talend Uses Open Source to Deliver Low-Cost, Easy-to-Use Enterprise Data Integration
sponsored by Talend
Posted:  30 Sep 2008
Published:  30 Sep 2008
Format:  PDF
Length:  7   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
IDC is the premier global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets.

In this IDC White Paper sponsored by Talend, analyst Carl Olofson discusses the data integration market, examines the approach taken by Talend, and shows how the combination of Talend's technical approach and its open source licensing overcomes key barriers to adoption of data integration.

It has been generally accepted that the Open Source model works well for delivering software support and other services on top of well-understood software technology in commodity markets such as operating systems and general-purpose relational DBMS.

Talend is demonstrating, however, that this model may also be applied as a go-to-market strategy to build a business based on new technology, such as that of the still rapidly evolving data integration market. Talend's product line, which is positioned to offer scalable, incremental enterprise data integration with components that are easy for non-technical staff to use, breaks the mold for open source, and its success could shake up the software business.


Author

Carl W. Olofson



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