ETL software and training

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#1Rstat
tom.ruster@gmail.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 source tool with good training.
Our team is mainly business oriented, with some computer knowledge. We would
like to have someone come to our company and explain to all the team how to
operate the tool.

I can operate the tool on my own, but I am not experienced enough to show
other people how to operate the software.
So would someone know which open source companies offer ETL tools with good
training and how much time would it take?

Thanks.
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#2Tomas Vondra
tomas.vondra@2ndquadrant.com
In reply to: Rstat (#1)
Re: ETL software and training

I guess Talend (Open Studio) might be the right choice. But I do not have
direct experience with the training.

see www.talend.com

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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 source tool with good training.
Our team is mainly business oriented, with some computer knowledge. We
would
like to have someone come to our company and explain to all the team how
to
operate the tool.

I can operate the tool on my own, but I am not experienced enough to show
other people how to operate the software.
So would someone know which open source companies offer ETL tools with
good
training and how much time would it take?

Thanks.
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#3Devrim GÜNDÜZ
devrim@gunduz.org
In reply to: Rstat (#1)
Re: ETL software and training

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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#4Martin Gainty
mgainty@hotmail.com
In reply to: Devrim GÜNDÜZ (#3)
Re: ETL software and training

*If commandprompt does not offer classroom or online training*

for comprehensive classroom ETL training for all DB's you may wish to contact
http://www.aictrain.com

for online training curriculae you may want to contact
http://www.champlain.edu/News-and-Events/News/Online-Ranking.html

Let me know if i can be of any assistance to your effort
Thanks,
Martin Gainty
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Subject: Re: [GENERAL] ETL software and training
From: devrim@gunduz.org
To: tom.ruster@gmail.com
CC: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 15:54:49 +0300

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/

Regards,
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#5Lew
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In reply to: Devrim GÜNDÜZ (#3)
Re: ETL software and training

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 amusing name.

Pentaho looks good based on their website, though. I bookmarked them.

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#6Alvaro Herrera
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In reply to: Lew (#5)
Re: ETL software and training

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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#7Tguru
guru@talend.com
In reply to: Tomas Vondra (#2)
Re: ETL software and training

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 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 source tool with good training.
Our team is mainly business oriented, with some computer knowledge. We
would
like to have someone come to our company and explain to all the team how
to
operate the tool.

I can operate the tool on my own, but I am not experienced enough to show
other people how to operate the software.
So would someone know which open source companies offer ETL tools with
good
training and how much time would it take?

Thanks.
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