Talend is introducing Talend Data Preparation, an open source self-service tool to help business users to speed up the time-consuming process of data wrangling or spreadsheet management. Available as ...
Talend has released the newest version of its Data Fabric, an integration platform for both developers and business users whether their applications are on-premises or in the cloud. The updated ...
Talend, a global leader in big data integration software, today introduced Talend Data Preparation, a self-service application that enables business users to simplify and expedite the often laborious ...
Jaspersoft, the Intelligence Inside applications and business processes, and Talend, the global big data integration software leader, today announced the launch of Jaspersoft Extract, Transform, and ...
Today, Qlik announced it has completed its acquisition of open-source data integration platform, Talend. The aim is to bring together one shared vision - a combined portfolio of solutions for data ...
Seeking to make it easier to synchronize data between applications and across enterprise boundaries, Talend on Monday delivered a unified platform for both data services and applications integration ...
But: you can't change the customer experience on a legacy data structure. I've written on how data portability advances your cause in a so-called "serverless" world (Talend CEO - IT must get unstuck ...
SAN MATEO, Calif., Aug. 23, 2022 — Talend, a global leader in data integration and data management, has announced it has once again been named by Gartner, Inc. as a Leader in the August 2022 Gartner ...
Data integration software developer Talend is set to debut the commercial version of its flagship Talend 5.6 release in December, offering previews of code for leveraging the Apache Spark and Apache ...
‘I think people are realizing, what we’re realizing, is [that] you actually need data and analytics now more than ever to navigate these difficult times. What we’re seeing is, our existing customers ...
Data is the new oil was a phrase that many technology leaders used to describe a shift in computing. It implies that data is fuel for an engine. But similar to the automobile example where fuel is ...