We performed a comparison between Ab Initio Co>Operating System and Talend Open Studio based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Data Integration solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."Co>Operating System's most valuable feature is its ability to process bulk data effectively."
"Ab Initio reaches the highest performance and is very flexible in processing huge amounts of data."
"The most interesting aspect of the solution for us is that Talend Open Studio has a good balance between the features and the cost of the data management platform."
"Talend Open Studio's installation process is easy. One just needs to install Java before installing the product"
"We're sold on the customization part of the solution."
"I can connect with different databases such as Oracle Database or SQL Server. It allows you to extract the data from one database to another. I can structure the data by filtering and mapping the fields. It is very user-friendly. You need to know the basics of SQL development or SQL queries, and you can use this tool."
"The initial setup was quite straightforward. The deployment took between two and three days."
"The standout feature for me is the user-friendly nature of the components."
"The API integration and big data approach are very good because of how you extract data from JSP files or big data web repositories like MongoDB."
"The Talend Studio connected to the Talend MDM (Master Data Management) is the most valuable feature. Talend Studio is used to create a job stream that connects to multiple data sources, matches, compares or creates a golden record for overall identification. It also has a good catalogue of objects that can be dragged and dropped for building models."
"An awesome improvement would be big data solutions, for example, implementing some kind of business intelligence or neural networks for artificial intelligence."
"Co>Operating System would be improved with more integrations for less well-known technologies."
"I think my biggest problem with the tool is that the errors are very hard to debug."
"Having additional training materials, such as a video tutorial, would be an improvement."
"The server-side should be completely revamped."
"The price for Talend Data Integration should be less expensive."
"The user interface could be made simpler."
"When faced with a challenge, such as the necessity to link up with an unconventional data source like the legacy Cyprus Vision database that wasn't inherently supported by Talend, I had to resort to writing Python code to establish the connection."
"Technical support and customer service need to be improved."
"I would say that writing to JSON is kind of a pain. It reads from a JSON file pretty well, but writing to a JSON file is not so great because its components are not good."
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Ab Initio Co>Operating System is ranked 25th in Data Integration with 2 reviews while Talend Open Studio is ranked 5th in Data Integration with 47 reviews. Ab Initio Co>Operating System is rated 9.6, while Talend Open Studio is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Ab Initio Co>Operating System writes "High performance and flexible solution for companies with large amounts of data". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Talend Open Studio writes "An open-source ETL tool, when deployed on-premises, requiring an easy installation phase". Ab Initio Co>Operating System is most compared with SSIS, Collibra Catalog, AWS Glue, Informatica Cloud Data Integration and Talend Data Management Platform, whereas Talend Open Studio is most compared with SSIS, IBM InfoSphere DataStage, AWS Glue, Azure Data Factory and Talend Data Fabric. See our Ab Initio Co>Operating System vs. Talend Open Studio report.
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