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Re: Introducing Certive [message #20 is a reply to message #11] |
Fri, 27 August 2004 22:30 |
Paul Clenahan Messages: 35 Registered: July 2009 |
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Mohsin,
The Certive technology sounds interesting from your posting and a look at
Certive's web site. Technology in this area is exactly what we had in mind
for the wider scope of the BIRT project.
Imagine a scenario where BIRT includes many of the dimensions of Business
Intelligence:
- Data Modeling tools for defining schemas, meta data
- ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) tools for creating and maintaining the data
warehouse
- Developer-oriented reporting tools for embedded reporting from operational
and data warehouse stores within the application
- Business-user query tools for providing users with flexible ad hoc access
to that data
- Analysis tools that enable power-users to slice-and-dice the same data
And all leveraging the Eclipse framework.
Which aspects of your technology are Eclipse-based today and would you be
interested in contributing to the BIRT project?
Paul.
"Mohsin Beg" <mohsin.beg@certive.com> wrote in message
news:cgjsn3$5lf$1@eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> Here at Certive we have built a significant strategy and toolset on the
> eclipse/gef platform for a MDA methodology for our BI/data-abstraction
> solution.
>
> Being more towards the server side of the BI/data-abstraction space, we
may
> be interested
> in finding ways to accelerate the development towards the latter part of
> this initiative, eg ETL modeling, data centric modeling for relational and
> multi-dimensional systems across various datasources on multiple protocols
> (ie MDX/HTTP, SQL/ODBC etc), both on the rich client and possibly in a
> browser too.
>
> Would love to kick off a thread on what interested folks think about this
on
> this newsgroup.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> -Mohsin
> http://www.certive.com
>
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