Tony Schmidt wrote:
> Hi, Marc-Andre - well, so far you seem to be the only one suggesting
> that cross-database joins is the way to go - everyone else has been
> telling me to build a warehouse. I initially was trying to avoid the
> warehouse idea to "avoid going through the external temporary
>
On this post, you are talking about Talend and Informatica like both
are
comparable... indeed both tools are comparable in power and
functionality.
But keep in mind Informatica is a proprietary solution, with no access
to the code. You have a license fee + other costs associated to the
use
of Infa.
Hi, Marc-Andre - well, so far you seem to be the only one suggesting
that cross-database joins is the way to go - everyone else has been
telling me to build a warehouse. I initially was trying to avoid the
warehouse idea to "avoid going through the external temporary
resource", as you say. But th
snfctech wrote:
> @Lemburg: Thanks for the suggestion. I'm sure you make a fine
> product, but my development platform is Linux, and I don't want any
> additional Windows servers to deal with (than the ones I'm already
> stuck with.)
Strange, EasySoft used to support their product on Linux as wel
@Martin: Thanks for your great feedback.
So do you think it would be very beneficial for me to start with an
Inman or Kimball book? Or do you think it would be just leisure
reading and not very practical at best - fill my head with needless
jargon and inflexible dogmas, at worst?
I took a datab
Tony Schmidt wrote:
So do you think it would be very beneficial for me to start with an
Inman or Kimball book? Or do you think it would be just leisure
reading and not very practical at best - fill my head with needless
jargon and inflexible dogmas, at worst?
You have an unique opportunity he
snfctech wrote:
@Martin: I originally thought that there was nothing "magical" about
building a data warehouse, but then I did a little research and
received all sorts of feedback about how data warehouse projects have
notorious failure rates, that data warehouse design IS different than
normal
@Lemburg: Thanks for the suggestion. I'm sure you make a fine
product, but my development platform is Linux, and I don't want any
additional Windows servers to deal with (than the ones I'm already
stuck with.)
On Sep 23, 2:02 am, "M.-A. Lemburg" wrote:
> snfctech wrote:
> > Does anyone have expe
@Martin: I originally thought that there was nothing "magical" about
building a data warehouse, but then I did a little research and
received all sorts of feedback about how data warehouse projects have
notorious failure rates, that data warehouse design IS different than
normal RDBMS - and then t
On Sep 22, 4:00 pm, snfctech wrote:
> Does anyone have experience building a data warehouse in python? Any
> thoughts on custom vs using an out-of-the-box product like Talend or
> Informatica?
>
> I have an integrated system Dashboard project that I was going to
> build using cross-vendor joins o
snfctech wrote:
Thanks for your replies, Sean and Martin.
I agree that the ETL tools are complex in themselves, and I may as
well spend that learning curve on a lower-level tool-set that has the
added value of greater flexibility.
Can you suggest a good book or tutorial to help me build a data
snfctech wrote:
> Does anyone have experience building a data warehouse in python? Any
> thoughts on custom vs using an out-of-the-box product like Talend or
> Informatica?
>
> I have an integrated system Dashboard project that I was going to
> build using cross-vendor joins on existing DBs, but
snfctech wrote:
Does anyone have experience building a data warehouse in python? Any
thoughts on custom vs using an out-of-the-box product like Talend or
Informatica?
I have an integrated system Dashboard project that I was going to
build using cross-vendor joins on existing DBs, but I keep hea
Thanks for your replies, Sean and Martin.
I agree that the ETL tools are complex in themselves, and I may as
well spend that learning curve on a lower-level tool-set that has the
added value of greater flexibility.
Can you suggest a good book or tutorial to help me build a data
warehouse in pytho
On Sep 22, 1:00 pm, snfctech wrote:
> Does anyone have experience building a data warehouse in python? Any
> thoughts on custom vs using an out-of-the-box product like Talend or
> Informatica?
>
> I have an integrated system Dashboard project that I was going to
> build using cross-vendor joins o
Does anyone have experience building a data warehouse in python? Any
thoughts on custom vs using an out-of-the-box product like Talend or
Informatica?
I have an integrated system Dashboard project that I was going to
build using cross-vendor joins on existing DBs, but I keep hearing
that a data w
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