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[News] Free Software Successfully Disrupts Non-Free Software in Data Warehouses

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Disruptor: The Rise of the Open Source Data Warehouse

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| Since the arrival of data warehouses on the enterprise scene more than a 
| decade ago, these platforms have held out the tantalizing promise of 
| concentrating critical data into easy-to-find, centralized locations, 
| enabling business people at all levels to make their decisions based on 
| concrete, analytical facts, versus intuitive and uninformed decision making.    
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http://www.b-eye-network.com/view/9051http://start.stage.mandriva.com/en/

Test Center review: Open source data aces

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| Enter Jitterbit and Talend, two fresh starts in a land of stodgy giants. 
| Talend hits all the highlights one would look for in traditional integration 
| platforms: batch delivery, transforms, ETL (extract, transform, and load), 
| data governance, and a strong set of connectivity adapters. At the same time 
| it keeps pace with important trends with such features as change data 
| capture, metadata support, federated views, and SOA-based access to data 
| services. Talend is capable of scaling from small departmental file 
| migrations to large-scale enterprise warehousing projects.        
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/12/02/49TC-jitterbit-talend_1.html


Recent:

Infobright releases open-source data warehouse

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| Analytic data warehousing vendor Infobright is releasing an open-source data
| warehousing product under the GPL v2 license, and has gained Sun Microsystems
| as an investor through a US$10 million round of venture funding, the startup
| announced Monday.
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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/091508-infobright-releases-open-source-data.html


SGI Pushes Into Data Warehousing with Linux Supers and Oracle

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| Specifically, SGI is partnering with database maker Oracle to create data
| warehouses that run on its Linux-based Altix supercomputers. The solution
| that the two companies have come up with is called the Adaptive Data
| Warehouse, and it combines Altix servers, SGI's InfiniteStorage disk arrays,
| and the Oracle database with the Real Application Clusters (RAC) clustered
| database extensions.
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http://www.itjungle.com/tlb/tlb061708-story07.html
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