Training and open source

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#1mrciken
mik.wen@yahoo.com

Hello,

Thank you all for your advice. It has been helpful to read you.
I think we will be looking into open source data integration as it seems to
be the most flexible option in regards to our business.

A question: what are the assistance and training capabilities open source
software gives to their users? We have downloaded a few solutions -
downloads include Talend we are enjoying - we are testing and feel that one
day, we might need a better insight of the software.

Thank you for your help.
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#2Picavet Vincent
Vincent.Picavet@mediapost.fr
In reply to: mrciken (#1)
Re: Training and open source

Hi,
Would one day the Talend people understand that Astroturfing is definitly not a good marketing strategy ?
Please stop your lame posting once and for all, we are all tired of reading your useless babbling.
Vincent

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Objet : [GENERAL] Training and open source

Hello,

Thank you all for your advice. It has been helpful to read you.
I think we will be looking into open source data integration
as it seems to be the most flexible option in regards to our
business.

A question: what are the assistance and training capabilities
open source software gives to their users? We have downloaded
a few solutions - downloads include Talend we are enjoying -
we are testing and feel that one day, we might need a better
insight of the software.

Thank you for your help.
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http://old.nabble.com/Training-and-open-source-tp26811930p2681
1930.html
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