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[News] FOSS for Data Quality Has Impact

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Talend Makes Splash with Open Source Data Quality Suite

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| Open source data quality (DQ) tools are here and more are on the horizon.
| 
| For example, consider open source data integration (DI) specialist Talend. It 
| made a splash at last week's TDWI World Conference in San Diego, announcing 
| Talend Data Quality, a DQ complement to its flagship ETL software that the 
| company claims is comparable to alternatives from Business Objects (an SAP 
| company), DataFlux (a SAS Institute Inc. company), IBM Corp., and Informatica 
| Corp.     
| 
| DQ has been on Talend's roadmap for some time. Just two months ago, the 
| company unveiled what it billed as the industry's first open source data 
| profiling tool, too -- Talend Open Profiler.   
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http://www.esj.com/business_intelligence/article.aspx?EditorialsID=9093


Recent:

Talend releases open-source data-profiling application

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| Talend Open Profiler is available for free download under a GPL license at
| the company's Web site. Support is available under fee-based contracts.
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=673107523&rid=-50


Related:

How The GPL Can Save Your Ass

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| If you are the multi-billion dollar IT industry you stick you head in the
| sand and just keep making cars. It is after all, not your problem. That seems
| to be the attitude of almost every company with a vested interest in the
| computing market. There was a recent announcement indicating Intel and
| Microsoft have put up $10 million to fund research in parallel software. Hah!
| I'm going to laugh harder this time HAH, HAH! Ever here the phase pissing in
| the ocean, well this is more like throwing a match into the sun. We need
| more -- much more.
|
| [...]
|
| Second, the entire in industry must co-operate and be involved. We need
| everyone working on this problem. The best minds in high performance
| computing have been at it for quite a while and it is time to turn up the
| volume. Fantasies of telling your R&D guys to get on it are not enough.
| Trying to corral your Intellectual Property (IP) with trade secrets and
| patents is wishful thinking. The rocket scientists (and plenty of other smart
| people) have been working on this issue for a long time. You don't have the
| time to waste trying to expand your IP fiefdom. Instead start thinking about
| what happens when the next generation of products is of absolutely no
| interest to your customers.
|
| Third we need to respond quickly. There is no time for IP agreements,
| posturing, and NIH ego trips (Not Invented Here). We need leaders to
| recognize the scope and magnitude of this challenge and act. Before too long,
| it will not be unreasonable to have four or even eight cores in a desktop. A
| workstation or server may have double this amount. It would sure be nice if
| my software could effectively use all these cores.
|
| [...]
|
| Using the GPL will immediately remove issues that would normally choke such
| an important undertaking. First, the any IP barriers get pushed aside and
| everyone can cooperate openly
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http://www.linux-mag.com/id/5379
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