White Paper: Open Source Master Data Management The Time Is Right
White Paper: Open Source Master Data Management The Time Is Right
White Paper
Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................. 2 Open Source Market Requirements ....................................... 2 Freedom ...................................................................... 3 Predicting the Effects of Open Source on MDM ......................... 4 Talend and MDM ............................................................. 5
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Introduction
Mastering data has been a goal for as long as there have been disparate, heterogeneous, data sources. Until today, access to the necessary tools to realize this goal has been cost-prohibitive. Additionally, homegrown development of a proper master data solution often proves too complex and difficult to evolve and maintain. Master Data Management (MDM) has proven to be extremely valuable, but only as an esoteric solution restricted to elite or large organizations with huge resources. Open source MDM introduces a new approach. It reduces
implementation complexity, time-to-value, and cost. In fact, open source in any market helps organizations overcome these obstacles and realize their goals.
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Open Source MDMThe Time is Right Industry Maturity The industry having evolved and matured, there are solid definitions of the requirements placed on an MDM system. A standard definition of requirements marks the beginning of the commoditization of the market and the entry of open source. Industry Momentum Today, there are many successful MDM implementations. There are a growing number of MDM practitioners as well as a vibrant community of concerned developers, stewards, and consultants.
Freedom
Free Software is a matter of freedom, not price. GNU Project
The dual meaning of the word free in the English language sometimes leads to confusion as to the free nature of open source software. With open source, the software is free to the community as in a democracy of software, not free as in free beer. Open source software often leads to more complete solutions to a problem because: a) The community contributes to its creation and completeness. b) It works well with other open source solutions to expand and include like functionality. The fundamental characteristic of open source is the community and, fundamental to the community, is freedom. In the open source model, the consumer enjoys the freedom of the solution while capturing the full benefit of an organization with deep core competencies on the solution to advance development, incorporate community feedback and best practices, and support and train resources using the solution. With an open source solution the user is given a well defined solution with a clear upgrade path and well supported features.
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Open Source MDMThe Time is Right behind many companies. There has been much activity in the developer community to share publicly available algorithms. However, there has never been a vehicle to implement and compliment the resolution with the complimentary MDM functions. Open source MDM provides this vehicle to extend, advance, and adopt advanced algorithms within the community.
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Talend, the recognized market leader in open source data integration, leverages the open source model to make data integration available to all types of organizations, regardless of their size, level of expertise or budgetary constraints. Talends solutions connect to all source and target systems. Talends solutions are used primarily for integration between operational systems, as well as for ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) for Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing, for migration, and for data quality management. Talends MDM solution is built on open source products, including: IBM Eclipse; JBoss Application Server and Portal; eXist Open database; XSD / XML Schema for the XML data models; XSLT for data transformation; Object programming following the EJB 2.1 standards ("Enterprise Java Beans") on JBoss server; XQuery for queries on XML database; Document/literal WSI norm ("Web Service Interoperability") for web services and Bonita for business process management.
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