Check Talend for your training needs on an ETL tool.
Go look at the training page: http://www.talend.com/services/training.php
tv-8 wrote:
>
> I guess Talend (Open Studio) might be the right choice. But I do not have
> direct experience with the training.
>
> see www.talend.com
>
>>
>> Hi a
Lew wrote:
> I used to work for a company called "MyWebOS" (later "WebOS").
> Spanish speakers thought that a very amusing name.
I completely agree :-D
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Devrim GÜNDÜZ wrote:
I'd contact Pentaho:
What an unfortunate corporate name, if pronounced with a long "a" sound as in
"name". If pronounced with the "a" sound in "father" it's not so bad.
I used to work for a company called "MyWebOS" (later "WebOS"). Spanish
speakers thought that a very
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> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] ETL software
On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 02:50 -0700, Rstat wrote:
> So would someone know which open source companies offer ETL tools with
> good
> training and how much time would it take?
I'd contact Pentaho:
http://www.pentaho.com/services/training/
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I guess Talend (Open Studio) might be the right choice. But I do not have
direct experience with the training.
see www.talend.com
>
> Hi all,
>
> We are in the process of getting an ETL program. We need it to perform
> some
> basic extract, transform and load jobs.
> But we want to get an open so