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Data migration open source tool
Hello,
We are trying to find an ETL tool open source. Basically, we need our software to perform ETL, data migration and data synchronization.
The program should not be used on larger projects. A few open source tools exist on the market.
Some ideas? Thanks.
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Re: Data migration open source tool
Hi,
If you need an ETL open source program, best thing is to check Talend Open Studio. It is a practical and easily learnable program for ETL, data migration and synchronization.
The bug reporting, the community and the forum are active.
Go look at: http://www.talend.com/
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