
what eval edition users say"I really like your approach of using standard client tools (Excel, Visio) for the front end, I think you will end up eating Ab Initio's lunch." Morgan Goeller, Systems Engineer, Netezza, Sept 28, 2009"I participated in testing the eval edition of expressor and was very impressed with the product. This product is very robust in the integration tools it provides for the price. I was very impressed by the semantic layer, version control, team development capabilities, project management, the flow design graphical interface, and role-based security product provides. With expressor ‘s semantic approach of using common terminology much of the correlation and mapping is done much easier, thereby significantly reducing the effort and time involved in defining data integration processes." Harold Pryor, data integration consultant, Acxius Strategic Consulting, LLC, Sept 16, 2009I tested the eval edition of xpressor and found it an excellent toolset. I think it has been designed and developed with great understanding of real-world problems of data integration. The working of its semantic layer, storage and application of business rules is very impressive. The visual tools make the source and destination data mapping easier to design and execute, and metadata storage simple, which I think is very important in data integration process. expressor can handle a variety of input files which is quite important as we see a lot of different technology usage within an organization and more so in corporate mergers. I am very impressed with this simple but elegant toolset. Gauri Ghare, Data Warehouse Administrator, Jacobi Medical Center, Sept 13, 2009“I had been reading a lot about expressor, so it was great to get hands-on experience with the product without having to download or install anything. The entire evaluation process was easy to follow and understand. I completed all the eval projects and was very impressed that in one case expressor was able to process seven million records in less than a minute.” Chad Zezula, solutions architect, Sila Solutions, Sept 8, 2009 |
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