Software Engineer at Higher Colleges of Technology
Real User
Top 20
2024-07-16T12:32:00Z
Jul 16, 2024
The biggest challenge with Talend was its performance. Sometimes data cleaning from the data warehouse was very slow, and we had to restart the server to enhance performance.
The vendor successfully created a cloud solution. However, lifting and shifting all the functionality available on-premises will be a heavy task. They are working on it. The product must enhance the data quality. Data lineage features must be integrated seamlessly into the data integration platform.
The business model needs adjustment. It's based on the connector and the IP you want to connect with. There isn't a great difference between this and other products. Globally, there is no big technical difference between this and others. We'd like to see more connectors it the future. The solution is not very transparent. You aren't sure what you are buying or what you need. It's hard to quantify the product.
There are some limitations on the monitoring side so support is not minimal when compared to Informatica. The solution's memory sometimes bottlenecks and that can be challenging, even for technical support. For example, we sometimes have issues with loading 16GB files. The logging and scheduling sides could improve.
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There are some glitches, but mostly they'll fix the ongoing feedback we give to the product guys. However, there could be more enhancements. They're bringing deduplication capabilities to Talend. I think they should drive toward AI and machine learning. They could include a machine-learning algorithm for the deduplication.
Integration Engineer II at a university with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-27T19:56:52Z
Dec 27, 2021
An area for improvement would be that securing the product can be challenging because there are multiple ways to secure everything. If they offered a secured version or sample, that would be a big improvement.
Systems Integration Specialist at a university with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2020-09-21T06:33:11Z
Sep 21, 2020
While I understand that I am using the open-source version, but the facility of having version control is to the point where you can share it with other developers in the team. I think that's the way the product was intentionally made. That way you don't have organizations using the open-source version and instead of using the paid version. I would like to sync a project and do an upload from that current version, and then from GitLab, be able to download the latest one. It will make it easier to share code with teammates. This is most likely something that Talend Open Studio doesn't have intentionally so that organizations have to invest in the cloud. If Talend were to be able to offer an annual license in which the number of integrations is the deciding factor, instead of the number of concurrent users developing, then that would make them a little bit more competitive when you're comparing them to, for example, were Workato or SnapLogic.
Consultant en intelligence dÃcisionnelle at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Consultant
2020-08-30T08:33:34Z
Aug 30, 2020
We were using TAC for the testing environments and another TAC for the production environment. We had to promote our code manually from one environment to another. I would like to see them add a feature in TAC that exists in TMC where you have the ability with different environments to promote code easily from one to the other. They lack in memory capacity. We had to add a new job server to deal with the new system we had. I would like to see components added with routing and web services. We have many subsystems that are not being used with Talend to make them communicate. It would be better to have unified systems within Talend to be able to do so. Having it directly in Talend Data Management would be nice, or an ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) or some web service applications. Also to have a unified TAC, actually just having one environment or one Infospace for the entire environment.
I don't see any additional need for improvement, at least not in the use cases that I've encountered so far. I'm not sure if they have it, but including either XML or JSON in the next release would definitely be a good transformation. I'm not sure if Talend has that feature, but it's one of those requirements that we are working around and have to do some parsing of XML so this could make it easier.
Data Integration Tech Lead at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-02-05T08:05:10Z
Feb 5, 2020
Some components of the solution are not easy to exploit. The solution takes quite a long time to master, even with a visual interface. They should work to make it more user-friendly and easier to learn. Once you get past the basic tools, it gets pretty complicated.
System Analyst II at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-10-17T13:21:00Z
Oct 17, 2019
The documentation from version to version could be more accurate. I have found information that is inaccurate or doesn't apply to the version I am trying to install or work in. Documentation could also be more user-friendly as it seems cumbersome with too much information, which probably is why I have found inaccurate information. The application installation process needs improvement. They have an easy "non-secure" installation for trying out the subscription version. I would like to see installation instructions for a Production environment with system and server layout using SSL Security. It would go a long way to understand what Talend envisions as a best practice for a production environment.
Business Intelligence and Data warehouse Section Head & Pre-Sales at Advanced Operation Technology
Real User
2019-09-02T05:33:00Z
Sep 2, 2019
An area that needs improvement is the administration of data and granting permission for the different developers working on the product at the same time. Talend is a great development tool but the administration, access rights, synchronization and phoning can be better. New features I would like to see is changing the data capture and different connection abilities to the Oracle database because some connections are suitable for one customer and not for the other, as it is based on the environment architects or on the customer.
There are no natural connections for some of the applications that I use more regularly. I think that if Talend wants to disrupt the market a bit, they could create built-in calls to Oracle Hyperion applications. As far as the next release, I would like to see connections to SAP work a bit better. They have a little lag, but this is just me reaching for something because they asked.
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The biggest challenge with Talend was its performance. Sometimes data cleaning from the data warehouse was very slow, and we had to restart the server to enhance performance.
The solution's stability could be improved.
The vendor successfully created a cloud solution. However, lifting and shifting all the functionality available on-premises will be a heavy task. They are working on it. The product must enhance the data quality. Data lineage features must be integrated seamlessly into the data integration platform.
The sales and market department could improve the Talend Data Management Platform.
The business model needs adjustment. It's based on the connector and the IP you want to connect with. There isn't a great difference between this and other products. Globally, there is no big technical difference between this and others. We'd like to see more connectors it the future. The solution is not very transparent. You aren't sure what you are buying or what you need. It's hard to quantify the product.
There are some limitations on the monitoring side so support is not minimal when compared to Informatica. The solution's memory sometimes bottlenecks and that can be challenging, even for technical support. For example, we sometimes have issues with loading 16GB files. The logging and scheduling sides could improve.
There are some glitches, but mostly they'll fix the ongoing feedback we give to the product guys. However, there could be more enhancements. They're bringing deduplication capabilities to Talend. I think they should drive toward AI and machine learning. They could include a machine-learning algorithm for the deduplication.
An area for improvement would be that securing the product can be challenging because there are multiple ways to secure everything. If they offered a secured version or sample, that would be a big improvement.
While I understand that I am using the open-source version, but the facility of having version control is to the point where you can share it with other developers in the team. I think that's the way the product was intentionally made. That way you don't have organizations using the open-source version and instead of using the paid version. I would like to sync a project and do an upload from that current version, and then from GitLab, be able to download the latest one. It will make it easier to share code with teammates. This is most likely something that Talend Open Studio doesn't have intentionally so that organizations have to invest in the cloud. If Talend were to be able to offer an annual license in which the number of integrations is the deciding factor, instead of the number of concurrent users developing, then that would make them a little bit more competitive when you're comparing them to, for example, were Workato or SnapLogic.
We were using TAC for the testing environments and another TAC for the production environment. We had to promote our code manually from one environment to another. I would like to see them add a feature in TAC that exists in TMC where you have the ability with different environments to promote code easily from one to the other. They lack in memory capacity. We had to add a new job server to deal with the new system we had. I would like to see components added with routing and web services. We have many subsystems that are not being used with Talend to make them communicate. It would be better to have unified systems within Talend to be able to do so. Having it directly in Talend Data Management would be nice, or an ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) or some web service applications. Also to have a unified TAC, actually just having one environment or one Infospace for the entire environment.
Performance and speed could be improved. They could improve on the scalability.
I don't see any additional need for improvement, at least not in the use cases that I've encountered so far. I'm not sure if they have it, but including either XML or JSON in the next release would definitely be a good transformation. I'm not sure if Talend has that feature, but it's one of those requirements that we are working around and have to do some parsing of XML so this could make it easier.
Some components of the solution are not easy to exploit. The solution takes quite a long time to master, even with a visual interface. They should work to make it more user-friendly and easier to learn. Once you get past the basic tools, it gets pretty complicated.
The documentation from version to version could be more accurate. I have found information that is inaccurate or doesn't apply to the version I am trying to install or work in. Documentation could also be more user-friendly as it seems cumbersome with too much information, which probably is why I have found inaccurate information. The application installation process needs improvement. They have an easy "non-secure" installation for trying out the subscription version. I would like to see installation instructions for a Production environment with system and server layout using SSL Security. It would go a long way to understand what Talend envisions as a best practice for a production environment.
An area that needs improvement is the administration of data and granting permission for the different developers working on the product at the same time. Talend is a great development tool but the administration, access rights, synchronization and phoning can be better. New features I would like to see is changing the data capture and different connection abilities to the Oracle database because some connections are suitable for one customer and not for the other, as it is based on the environment architects or on the customer.
There are no natural connections for some of the applications that I use more regularly. I think that if Talend wants to disrupt the market a bit, they could create built-in calls to Oracle Hyperion applications. As far as the next release, I would like to see connections to SAP work a bit better. They have a little lag, but this is just me reaching for something because they asked.