From: | Jean-Max Reymond <jmreymond(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Less expensive proprietary or Open source ETL tools |
Date: | 2009-08-16 13:02:15 |
Message-ID: | h6900i$hl3$1@news.hub.org |
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Rstat a écrit :
> 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.
Talend is a great Open Source tool and is OK with Postgres databases
--
Jean-Max Reymond
CKR Solutions Open Source http://www.ckr-solutions.com
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