Talend Platform for Data Services Operationalizes Information and Data
January 18, 2012 —
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Talend, a global open source software leader, today announced the availability of the Talend Platform for Data Services, making it easier for organizations to operationalize core data between multiple applications and synchronize data across enterprise boundaries. The first platform solution built on the Talend Unified Platform, it provides developers and users of the data services a common development, deployment and monitoring environment for both data management and application integration.
As organizations become more distributed and data sources more diverse, IT organizations need to efficiently and effectively leverage their information and application assets. Data management and application integration technologies used in combination meet these changing business demands. Using the Talend Platform for Data Services, IT organizations can leverage a unified platform that delivers greater functionality than proprietary technologies, and is easier to deploy and manage, at a significantly lower total cost of ownership.
“Application and data integration needs are increasingly converging, and a more comprehensive and managed approach to integration is required, both to support conventional integration needs and the shift toward hybrid cloud computing and Big Data,” said Fabrice Bonan, co-founder and chief operating officer, Talend. “We recognized this market move early on and have focused on delivering innovative, game-changing technologies that enable the democratization of IT. The recent release of Talend v5 and now the availability of the Talend Platform for Data Services, prove our ongoing commitment to provide enterprise-grade open source to drive better business efficiency for our customers and our community.”
Benefits, Architecture of the Talend Platform for Data Services
Talend’s comprehensive data services solution offers easy-to-use, common tooling that is both accessible and affordable, providing all organizations with the ability to choose the most effective enterprise-grade technologies to solve their integration needs. It includes a graphical user interface for development, a deployment mechanism and runtime environment for operations, and a monitoring console for management – all built on top of a shared metadata repository. Additional capabilities include:
• An unmatched palette of connectors and advanced data transformation capabilities that enables organizations to access any data, stored anywhere in the information system or beyond.
• An enterprise feature-set that enables enterprises to build secure, reliable and scalable batch-oriented or real-time integrations to connect a wide range of data formats and disparate applications.
• A single, integrated user experience to define, deploy, manage, and monitor both Data Integration Jobs, Web or REST Services and ESB infrastructure, making Data Services reusable and portable across applications, and the management of data across domains easier.
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