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  1. Talend is a Finalist in the SourceForge Awards! (VOTE NOW)

    http://www.talend.com/blog/2008/07/03/talend-is-a-finalist-in-the-sourceforge-awards-vote-now/

    Thanks to a terrific community that nominated Talend Open Studio, I am proud to inform you that Talend has been nominated a finalist in the SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards, in the category “Most Likely to be the Next $1 billion Acquisition”. …

    3 days ago
  2. Talend Open Profiler, the first open source data profiling solution

    http://www.talend.com/blog/2008/06/23/talend-open-profiler-the-first-open-source-data-profiling-solution/

    We have just released Talend Open Profiler - the first open source data profiler. Put simply, data profiling is the process of examining the data available in existing data sources and collecting statistics and information about this data. …

    13 days ago
  3. Price increases: because they can

    http://www.talend.com/blog/2008/06/23/price-increases-because-they-can/

    Following suit to SAP, Oracle has just increased their prices 15 to 20%. Why? Because… they can! SAP, Oracle, IBM have spent billions of dollars over the past 3 years to build the most comprehensive software stack they could. Along the way, they have also acquired hundreds of thousands of customers, along with their contracts. …

    14 days ago
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    IT Project Failures | ZDNet.com

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/projectfailures

    ERP customers we found a general wariness of overpaying for annual maintenance services that are under used…” said Ovum principal analyst Madan Sheina. How do these companies get away with higher prices during a recessionary period? According to Bertrand Diard, of open source data integration vendor, Talend, “because they can:” Because their customers are locked in by the proprietary model. When you have invested millions of dollars or euros in Oracle or SAP software, you can’t just walk away from it.

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    Qualité des données : Talend lance un outil open source

    http://mydatanews.blogspot.com/2008/06/qualit-des-donnes-tal...

    (Econotique)Talend Open Profiler, the first open source data profiling solution (Talend Blog)

    9 days ago in My Data News by chbrasse · Authority: 12
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    Oracle / SAP increase prices

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/projectfailures/?p=853

    ERP customers we found a general wariness of overpaying for annual maintenance services that are under used…” said Ovum principal analyst Madan Sheina. How do these companies get away with higher prices during a recessionary period? According to Bertrand Diard, of open source data integration vendor, Talend, “because they can:” Because their customers are locked in by the proprietary model. When you have invested millions of dollars or euros in Oracle or SAP software, you can???t just walk away from it.

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    TalendForge.org planet is on its orbit

    http://le-gall.net/pierrick/en/blog/index.php?post/2008/06/0...

    (Training and Support manager at Talend) and me (Community Manager, Perl developer at Talend). The purpose of this planet is to keep you informed about Talend Open Studio and related technologies/products, from the inside. This is not the Talend corporate blog, but a place where people who make Talend Open Studio give information to Talend Open Studio users. As far as I'm concerned, only my posts with the "Talend" tag will be visible in this planet. TalendForge.org planet was placed into orbit thanks to

    32 days ago in Pierrick Le Gall · No authority yet
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    YvesM's data integration blog - BeyeBLOGS.com - The Business Intelligence Blog Community

    http://www.beyeblogs.com/yvesm

    - your direct competitors aren't even listed in the same article - other products in similar categories play catchup with yours by adding connectors and partnerships they should have had in the first place - your CEO and co-founder is invited to debate with the Prime Minister of your country (and "your country" is one the majority of people know where it is on the map) - yes, I am planning to get more mileage out of this one ;-) - your VP of marketing (yours truly) gets interviewed/podcasted/videocasted by industry experts

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    You know your company is a leader when...

    http://www.beyeblogs.com/yvesm/archive/2008/06/you_know_your...

    - your direct competitors aren't even listed in the same article - other products in similar categories play catchup with yours by adding connectors and partnerships they should have had in the first place - your CEO and co-founder is invited to debate with the Prime Minister of your country (and "your country" is one the majority of people know where it is on the map) - yes, I am planning to get more mileage out of this one ;-) - your VP of marketing (yours truly) gets interviewed/podcasted/videocasted by industry experts

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    The CEO, the journalist and the Prime Minister

    http://www.beyeblogs.com/yvesm/archive/2008/06/the_ceo_the_j...

    Bertrand (Talend's CEO and co-founder) was invited to a round table with Francois Fillon, France's Prime Minister, and his Minister for Digital Economy, Eric Besson (the journalist in the title is Luc Fayard who moderated the panel). Bertrand actually blogged about it on Talend's corporate blog but still, I thought I would add a few comments. Unfortunately I couldn't attend - which might be as well, given that the room was crowded with journalists, and staffers from the government members. But I watched carefully

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    A Chaotic Flow of Open Source Ideas

    http://news-open-source.com

    Open source software becomes more reliable every day

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    451 CAOS Theory - A blog for the enterprise open source community

    http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource

    angry responses. Storm in a tea-cup stuff really. Meanwhile, in a unrelated post, Savio Rodrigues was wondering “is the community hurting the OSS business model?” The answer to that might well be “it depends which OSS business model you’re talking about” but nevertheless Savio’s point is that community reaction to MySQL’s commercial plans may have undermined not MySQL’s business model and development plans. “This will help proprietary vendors maintain the

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    13 Wege, um sein Hobby zu Geld zu machen

    http://maxwerner.de/blog/13-wege-um-sein-hobby-zu-geld-zu-ma...

    diese interessante Liste gestoßen. 13 Business-Modelle für Open-Source-Firmen: Spenden und Fördermittel (z.B. Apache, Eclipse) Anzeigen verkaufen (Mozilla) Kunden zahlen, wenn sie die Software in Closed-Source-Software integrieren (Trolltech, MySQL)