Category Archives: Thoughts on ETL

General thoughts on the ETL technology and market space

DataRoket Proposal for a limited time.

Worst than an infomercial.  $100k of data integration performance “on the fly”. ROI 4x. http://ow.ly/8qfhJ

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Webinar: BO Universe direct access and reporting.

Join us for a webinar demoing DataRoket tapping the BO Universe any which way to Sunday.  Then, not missing an object, rule, meta data or association from your data, display it with rich content and analytics in QlikView.  12/15 @ … Continue reading

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Can you forecast the future in 140 or less characters?

It’s interesting to note that there’s growing recognition that EDWs (Enterprise Data Warehouses) must evolve to support sources of data that are both geographically and logically diverse, including unstructured data. As companies grow there’s an increasing business need to analyze … Continue reading

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DataRoket on target according to senior Forrester analyst

James Kobielus, senior analyst with Forrester, posted “Database religions dissolve into the big billowing virtual data cloud,” on Information Management’s blog. He reminds us that “virtualization” is an old concept, but it’s getting a new life.  “The promise of virtualization … Continue reading

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Control the climate

What’s it going to be? Sunny skies or a Data Blizzard? Being caught in a “Data Blizzard” is no fun.   Data pelts us as it streams from various silos and piles up in the data warehouse. The data drifts could … Continue reading

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DataRoket’s founder nominated for “People to Watch” in 2011

DataRoket’s founder, Joseph DeLucia, was nominated for the Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence Industry’s list of “People to Watch in 2011″ for the technology he developed that makes Real-time ETL a reality. DataRoket’s data integration technology is monumental to businesses, affording … Continue reading

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How cool is this?!

Video demonstrations of real-time data integration by DataRoket. Continue reading

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