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Talend Announces the First Open Source Product with Change Data Capture
Published: June 9, 2008
Talend Integration Suite, detects changed records in real time to allow the changed data to be immediately sent to other applications and cut the time needed to load and update data during the ETL process.

Talend recently announced the first open source product with Change Data Capture to streamline data integration for enterprises. Change Data Capture, introduced in version 2.4 of Talend Integration Suite, detects changed records in real time to allow the changed data to be immediately sent to other applications and cut the time needed to load and update data during the Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) process. This feature helps companies cut costs by loading only the changed data, thereby taking up a fraction of the resources that bulk ETL processes typically need.

“This release enhances Talend Integration Suite to make it more suitable for real-time enterprise projects. This new version makes data integration faster, more scalable and more cost-effective for enterprises,” said Fabrice Bonan, Cofounder and COO of Talend. “Talend relies heavily on the quality feedback from our user community for the development of features and components that are in high demand. This latest version of Talend Integration Suite incorporates many of the feature requests and suggestions that have come from our users.”
 
Talend Integration Suite is a subscription-based service that extends the functionality of Talend’s flagship data integration software, Talend Open Studio, with technical support and additional features for collaboration and deployment in large enterprise settings. Talend Integration Suite also includes new productivity features for developers such as joblets, shared repository, automated deployments and monitoring. With its easy-to-use graphical environment, Talend Integration Suite simplifies development, automates deployment and provides advanced production monitoring. Ramp-up costs as well as ongoing development and maintenance costs are greatly reduced due to the software’s embrace of open standards.

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