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May 20, 2012

Talend Updates

Filed under: Data Integration,Talend — Patrick Durusau @ 1:52 pm

Talend updates data tools to 5.1.0

From the post:

Talend has updated all the applications that run on its Open Studio unified platform to version 5.1.0. Talend’s Open Studio is an Eclipse-based environment that hosts the company’s Data Integration, Big Data, Data Quality, MDM (Master Data Management) and ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) products. The system allows a user to, using the Data Integration as an example, use a GUI to define processes that can extract data from the web, databases, files or other resources, process that data, and feed it on to other systems. The resulting definition can then be compiled into a production application.

In the 5.10 update, OpenStudio for Data Integration has, according to the release notes, been given enhanced XML mapping and support for XML documents in its SOAP, JMS, File and Mom components. A new component has also been added to help manage Kerberos security. Open Studio for Data Quality has been enhanced with new ways to apply an analysis on multiple files, and the ability to drill down through business rules to see the invalid, as well as valid, records selected by the rules.

Upgrading following a motherboard failure so I will be throwing the latest version of software on the new box.

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