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Less expensive proprietary or Open source ETL

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Name: Mcasty
Date: August 19, 2009 at 02:23:39 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
Subcategory: DB2
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Hi,

As of today, we are still enjoying our
Informatica tool but in a few months we will
need to change. Basically we do not use our
software at its full capacity and don't feel we
need it anymore.
So we are trying to find a less expensive
solution that would have the same features (or
almost...).

We are looking at less expensive tools and
Open source software. We have pretty much
targeted a few companies and would like to
know which ones would be the better solution
compared to Informatica.

-Apatar
-Expressor
-Pentaho
-Talend

Some are paying software, some are open
source (but not free...), so i'm asking you to
know which is the best software on the
market.

Thanks.



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Name: Taldgaru
Date: August 20, 2009 at 02:53:30 Pacific
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Having used a few open source and proprietary solutions, my advice would be to go for open source.
About the best company on the market, of course all of those you talk about are good. IMHO, I have a few favorites in the open source world.

I enjoy Talend Open Studio because the program has a well designed interface with technically advanced features, a good debugging team and a large community.
You can look at all of the features here: http://www.talend.com/products-data... Hope this helps!


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