Talend

Talend
Public
Traded as NASDAQ: TLND
Industry Enterprise Software
Founded 2005 (2005)
Headquarters Redwood City, California, United States
Key people
Mike Tuchen, CEO
Products Big Data, Cloud, Data Integration, Data Quality, MDM, Application Integration
Number of employees
1000+
Website www.talend.com

Talend (/ˈtɑːlɛnd/) is an enterprise data integration software vendor. Talend delivers a single platform for data integration across public, private, and hybrid cloud, as well as on-premises environments. The company provides enterprise software solutions for big data, data integration, data management, master data management, data quality, data preparation and enterprise application integration.[1] The company is headquartered in Redwood City, California.[2]

History

Talend was founded in 2005 by Bertrand Diard and Fabrice Bonan. It was the first commercial open source software vendor of data integration software.[3] Other vendors have since entered this market, including Apatar, Jitterbit, and Pentaho. Other data integration vendors include IBM, Informatica, SAP AG[4].

The company's first product, Talend Open Studio for Data Integration,[5] was launched in October 2006, under its previous name: Talend Open Studio. In June 2008, Talend released Talend Open Studio for Data Quality under its previous name: Talend Open Profiler.

Community

Talend is an Apache Software Foundation sponsor.[6] Many of its engineers are contributors to Apache including Apache Spark, CXF, Camel, ServiceMix, Syncope, Karaf, Santuario and ActiveMQ as well as help guide many projects through the Apache Incubator as mentors. The company is also a member of the Java Community Process (JCP), a Solutions Member of the Eclipse Foundation[7] and a Corporate Member of OW2.[8]

Talend publishes the code of its core modules under the Apache License.[9]

Java is the main development language of Talend’s products and services.

Its commercial partners include Uniserv.[10]

Talendforge

Community.Talend.com is Talend's technical community site. Sections available for users include a support forum, a wiki, bugtracker, components, tutorials and the translation tool Babili.[11]

License

Talend uses the open core business model.[12] Talend publishes the code of its core modules under the Apache License. Value added features and services are under a commercial subscription license.

The commercial subscription license includes:

  • Access to value added features (such as teamwork, load balancing, monitoring)
  • Technical support
  • IP indemnification (legal protection)

References

  1. "Talend Releases Free, Easy-to-Use Desktop App for Quickly Preparing Data for Analysis". Yahoo Finance. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  2. Talend organization on CrunchBase
  3. Talend Eclipse Membership
  4. "Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools". www.gartner.com. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  5. Open source start-up upgrades data integration software. Networkworld.com (2007-04-24). Retrieved on 2013-01-10.
  6. Platinum Sponsors – Apache Software Foundation
  7. Talend Eclipse Membership Page
  8. OW2 Consortium Members
  9. Talend Affirms Commitment to Apache Licensing of Open Source Integration Tools
  10. http://www.uniserv.com/en/news-data-quality/news2011/aktuelles_040.php
  11. https://www.talendforge.org/ Talendforge
  12. Aslett,Matthew (2009-07-08) What is Open Core Licensing (and what isn’t). blogs.the451group.com
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