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Apatar Press Coverage
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As more and more enterprises move to adopt MashUps the question of what
content, and from where is it coming, is being asked more and more
often. I guess it's part of the move we are all taking part in from
using structured data, created by our own computers, to an increasing
use of unstructured data, which could be described as created, and used
by, people with the resulting ‘inconsistencies’. Read more...
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26 March , 2008
Despite what many people tend to think, mashups are not just grabbing
someone’s Web content. A well-made mashup is actually a brand
new information resource, which is unique, genuine, and represents a
greater value than its single components. If the mashup fails to meet
the above-mentioned conditions, one can write it off as a dustbin full
of informational garbage. Users are willing to pay only for those
mashups that are of some value either for business or fun. In other
words, the resource is worth considering when the idea of a certain
mashup, the idea to combine these very components, makes sense. Nobody
is interested in a mashup that transforms a number of useful Web sites
into a huge useless mess.
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 February 5, 2008
Apatar, a provider of open source software tools for the data integration market, announced the availability of StrikeIron Email Verification connector for the Apatar Open Source Data Integration toolset. The new feature is designed to determine the validity of an email address or domain using StrikeIron Web Services.
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 February 15, 2008 Apatar, a vendor of open source software tools for the data integration
market, has announced a technology and marketing alliance with
EnterpriseDB, the Oracle-compatible database company. Apatar will
support EnterpriseDB’s Postgres-based database products as both sources
and targets of data integration initiatives. Read more... |
 January 28, 2008 by David Sims. Apatar, a vendor of open source software tools for the data integration
market, has chosen StrikeIron E-mail Verification connector for the
Apatar Open Source Data Integration tool set. The feature is designed to determine the validity of an e-mail address
or domain. It lets users cleanse customer data by validating and
filtering e-mails extracted from databases, files, applications and
such Web 2.0 destinations as Flickr, Amazon S3 and RSS feeds. Read more...
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 By Antone Gonsalves, February 7, 2008 Apatar, a maker of open source data integration tools, has agreed to support EnterpriseDB's Postgres-based database products. Under the partnership, Apatar software can be used to integrate EnterpriseDB database with a variety of data sources, including other databases, such as MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, and Oracle. In addition, users will be able to link information in EnterpriseDB products with information in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and CSV/TXT files and in applications, such as Salesforce.com and SugarCRM. Read more... |
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February 8, 2008 Another middleware company bites the dust. Apatar Allies with EnterpriseDB. Apatar offers open source tools for data integration. This week, the company unveiled a support agreement with EnterpriseDB,
an Oracle-compatible database company. Apatar designs its tools for
business users, so IT doesn’t need to get bogged down in basic
integration. Read more...
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By Julie Bort, December 20, 2007
In 2007,we designated more than 90 start-ups as worth watching. After a
second look, we picked these 10 as offering what matters most in the
enterprise -- agility, seamless integration and pervasive connectivity. Read more...
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November 19, 2007
In a brand new partnership, Apatar becomes the first company to provide
open source data-quality tools leveraging StrikeIron’s verification Web
services. The new release of Apatar Open Source—available as a free
download—enables users to extract, verify, and cleanse customer
information across databases (e.g., MySQL, Microsoft SQL, Oracle);
files (e.g., Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, CSV/TXT files); applications
(e.g., Salesforce.com, SugarCRM); and the top Web 2.0 destinations
(Flickr, Amazon S3, RSS feeds). Read more... |
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By David Sims, November 7, 2007
Apatar, a vendor of open source data mashups, has announced the availability of the Apatar Data Integration solution on Salesforce.com's AppExchange directory. Read more...
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By Alex Pipko, November 12, 2007
Salesforce.com customers can complete integration projects in just days
using Apatar’s “no coding” open source approach to integration. Read more...
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 By Don Marti, November 6, 2007 This one is for everyone who has to use some...well, "legacy" is a polite word for it...business application because it has a bunch of important data stuck in it. Read more... |
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By David Sims, Novemner 7, 2007 Apatar, a vendor of open source data mashups, has announced the
availability of the Apatar Data Integration solution on
Salesforce.com's AppExchange directory. Read more...
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Apatar, a vendor of open source data mashups, has announced the
availability of the Apatar Data Integration solution on
Salesforce.com's AppExchange directory. Read more...
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By Alex Khiznyak, November 5, 2007
Do you have a business application you'd drop like a hot rock if you
could just get your data out? Fire up this open source drag-and-drop
tool and get happy. Read more...
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Today, I stumbled upon Apatar. They are in beta - connecting data. Interesting: Apatar supplies open source software, but since that doesn’t heat up the fire, they are the supplier of support, training and consulting. Very smart. Read more... |
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Thanks to its use of open standards and open source, SugarCRM has
emerged as a healthy and well-supported alternative to other
proprietary customer relationship management (CRM) applications like
Salesforce.com and Act. That said, more people now use products other
than SugarCRM. So in many cases, if you deploy SugarCRM it will involve
migrating from another product. In this article, I'll discuss some of
the ways SugarCRM and its partners have created solutions for migrating
from other products. Read more...
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By Jason Pratt, September 19, 2007
I have to tell you guys about this incredible tool I saw today called
Apatar. It allows you to hook data sources together - like SQL to
Salesforce, POP3 to XML, or Buzzsaw to RSS (or any combination
thereof.). Read more...
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By dlambert, September 4, 2007
A while back, I replied to a post on a Joel-on-Software forum about how
to compete with an open source competitor. In my reply, I suggested
that the author look at usability and customer service, as these are
often two weak links in open source projects. Read more...
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By Marc Russel, August 17, 2007
Today I ran into an article in Network World in which they have
selected eight open source companies to watch. I usually don’t pay too
much attention to these marketing things, but I found interesting that
two of the companies selected are doing data integration: Apatar and
Talend. Read more...
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By Jon Brodkin, August 23, 2007
Open source is making its way into more and more enterprises with
cheap, robust alternatives to solutions offered by proprietary software
vendors. Read this article to learn about nine open source companies
worth watching in the areas of Web search, server virtualization, data
integration, collaboration software and e-mail. Read more...
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By Dana Gardner, AUgust 17, 2007
You’ve probably just gotten used to the idea of “mashups” for quickly
bringing web services into applications and portals. Well, now get
ready for making novel and powerful use of content via RSS feeds in a
similar way. Read more...
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Chicopee, MA – Apatar, Inc., the first provider of open source,
on-demand data integration software tools and services, announced today
that Renat Khasanshyn, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, has been
named as a finalist in the Mass Technology Leadership Council’s 2007
Technology Leadership Awards in the category of Emerging Executive of
the Year. Read more...
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By Antone Gonsalves, August 7, 2007 ith EC2, the company CIO hopes application service providers can focus
on adding features and not on power generators, bandwidth, and hard
disk failures. Read more...
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