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Embarcadero launches "ETL lite" tool
- By Colleen Frye
- August 23, 2002
As suppliers of extraction, transformation, and loading
(ETL) tools are increasingly absorbed by front-end analytical players such as
Business Objects and Informatica, officials at Embarcadero Technologies Inc.
maintain their company is in the right place at the right time for a foray into
ETL.
The San Francisco-based database and development tools maker says many DBAs
and database managers still use manual methods to solve data migration and
integration problems. The company's DT/Studio, a Java-based server application
brought out in February and upgraded this week, targets companies looking for
advanced ETL functionality at a lower price point and with less complexity than
many more established products. In addition, Embarcadero officials envision a
role for ETL beyond data warehousing, encompassing application integration and
migration, data migration, business analytics, data cleansing and more --
without dictating a front-end tool. 'The customers for analytics and ETL
processes are two different groups of people in an organization,' said Stephen
Aikins, product manager. 'We like to think we can be part of the back-end
infrastructure, but we aren't making decisions about the analytics packages.
There's room for best-of-breed as an ETL vendor.'
Aikens contends that a differentiator for DT/Studio is the optional Delta
Agent module for change data capture (CDC) available in the new 1.8 release. By
scraping the transaction log, Delta Agent can capture and move just the changes
from the source table to the target, which adds little if any overhead -- and
near-real-time data integration, he added. 'It's working the same as replication
for high availability has always worked, but this is new for ETL,' said Aikins.
Other new features in this release include an XML reader, multi-input join,
parallel writing enhancements, reporting enhancements, pre/post task user exits,
runtime parameters and a data debugger. DT/Studio is priced per CPU, starting at
$35,000. Delta Agent is priced per data source for $25,000.
In about six weeks, Aikins said, another version of DT/Studio will be able to
receive from and send to message queues for real-time integration. 'We're going
to provide that functionality without the overhead of an EAI system; we'll use
the log and database hooks under the covers. We aren't looking to replace EAI,
but there's certainly a lot of overlap. Customers may not need an EAI solution
for what they want to do.' For those customers that do need a full-blown EAI
solution, Embarcadero in May announced alliances with three EAI vendors:
Attunity, Information Builders/iWay Software and Neon Systems Inc., he
noted.
About the Author
Colleen Frye is a freelance writer based in Bridgewater, Mass.