Originally published February 21, 2008
Talend, the first provider of open source data integration software, recently announced that they have entered into a strategic OEM partnership. The partnership enables Knowledge Relay's Enterprise Visualization Suite (EVS) to work in concert with Talend's data integration technology to provide a comprehensive solution to manage the flow and exchange of BI information throughout the enterprise.
Competitive pressure to have agile and high performance operations requires enterprises to derive significant insight from their operational data as well as close monitoring of the key performance indicators across all enterprise applications and databases. Successful execution to this end requires the fluidity of data throughout the organization's information systems. The data integration capabilities provided by Talend's open source solution allows synchronization and loading of all types of operational data into the Knowledge Relay EVS Business Intelligence solution. Knowledge Relay EVS customers will benefit from Talend's proven scalability and performance while obtaining a complete BI information flow from a single source.
"When seeking a partner in the data integration market, we found that Talend offers a solution whose reliability, scalability and performance is completely compatible with Knowledge Relay's BI solution and mission," said Steven Mauss, President and COO of Knowledge Relay. "Business intelligence and the corresponding flow of the right information to the right people at the right time is a central function of the enterprise. Our clients need to be able to easily integrate and transform their data and communicate with other essential applications and databases. We are pleased to have established a strategic partnership that allows our clients and resellers to couple our robust visualization and reporting tool, EVS, with such a flexible and comprehensive ETL tool like Talend."
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