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IBM Transformation Extender vs Talend Open Studio comparison

 

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Executive Summary
 

Categories and Ranking

IBM Transformation Extender
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
4
Ranking in other categories
Business-to-Business Middleware (16th)
Talend Open Studio
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
50
Ranking in other categories
Data Integration (5th)
 

Mindshare comparison

IBM Transformation Extender and Talend Open Studio aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. IBM Transformation Extender is designed for Business-to-Business Middleware and holds a mindshare of 2.0%, up 1.3% compared to last year.
Talend Open Studio, on the other hand, focuses on Data Integration, holds 5.8% mindshare, down 6.1% since last year.
Business-to-Business Middleware
Data Integration
 

Featured Reviews

it_user635445 - PeerSpot reviewer
Mar 29, 2017
It can be integrated with SWIFT, ISO, supply chain, healthcare, Inusrance, logistics and ecommerce standards.
The product has all capabilities that is required for conversion/translation that can run in distributed environment. One thing, missing is marketing and awareness among the industry to use this product. IBM should bring awareness and promote this product across various domains and key industry players. Create Demo or animation video where this product has been implemented and the benefits it has brought in. I would like to see this product where ever there is a conversion and integration required between 2 different applications. This is one product which can be used in all Domain verticals, be it Banking, Healthcare, Logistics, Insurance, ecommerce, airlines etc... If we can bring in the standard libraries/classes available in Java, it would be great. I would like to see this product wherever there is a conversion and integration required between two different applications. Somehow, marketing is missing this aspect of this product.
Jason Hale - PeerSpot reviewer
May 14, 2024
Intuitive interface and documentation make it simple to build jobs and APIs and logging helps pinpoint and resolve issues quickly
Talend is doing a lot of work at the moment, and it's not there yet, but the whole platform could be managed in a SaaS-type environment. You still need to have the Studio running on a virtual desktop or a PC. They will get to be able to do the whole thing inside your browser, so you don't need to install anything locally. It's down the track, and it's the nirvana that we were looking for in Boomi. But the biggest challenge they have is that the platform is so focused on the Studio for all of its development. They'll probably get there, but they have such a mature Studio client that it's a huge amount of work to get all of that functionality into a browser or SaaS platform. That's pretty much the biggest flaw with the Talend environment—being reliant on the Studio, which needed to be on a local machine. The only other thing is that you have to integrate into an API gateway. We're in Azure, so we use Microsoft Azure Gateway. It doesn't come with its own gateway, which is another sort of big plus side that we saw in Boomi. Talend isn't quite there yet with the API gateway. Other than that, it's bloody hard to find something because it just seems to be all good.

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Pricing and Cost Advice

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"Pricing is always a challenge. It is quite an expensive model, but because the platform is so simple to use, we haven't had to purchase any additional licenses."
"For Talend Open Studio, there is a need to make yearly payments towards the licensing cost. Talend Open Studio is a bit expensive, in my opinion."
"The cost for one year for the ETL tools, not for the big data, is 6K per year. It is a good price."
"It is an open-source product."
"I am using the open-source version and it is free."
"Right now, because we're using the open-source version, there's no cost."
"Pricing and licensing are fairly straightforward. It is reasonably priced and managed."
"We are using the free version of the tool, because the enterprise version is a little expensive."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
25%
Computer Software Company
12%
Retailer
10%
Logistics Company
8%
Computer Software Company
15%
Financial Services Firm
15%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Government
7%
 

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Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
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How does Talend Open Studio compare with AWS Glue?
We reviewed AWS Glue before choosing Talend Open Studio. AWS Glue is the managed ETL (extract, transform, and load) from Amazon Web Services. AWS Glue enables AWS users to create and manage jobs in...
What do you like most about Talend Open Studio?
It is easy to use and covers most of the functions needed. We can use the code without any extra effort. The open source is very good. They have the same commercials with additional connectors. The...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Talend Open Studio?
The solution's pricing depends on the case. In the past, the pricing was based on the number of users and not on the data volumes or the number of CPUs, like other products. From this perspective, ...
 

Also Known As

WebSphere Transformation Extender
Open Studio
 

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Almerys, BF&M, Findus
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