Differentitate Datastage 8.7 from other tools

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Differentitate Datastage 8.7 from other tools

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Hi,

With IBM releasing InfoSphere 8.7, is this the right forum to ask question.

With release of Datastage 8.7, how does it makes it different from other leaders like Informatica?

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This is.
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You can read the whitepaper about 8.7 so that you come to know how it makes difference. You can find the link somewhere in this forum.
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Post by vmcburney »

There is not a lot that separates DataStage and Information PowerCenter in terms of an ETL tool. They are probably the two best ETL tools on the market and it is a matter of personal preferences as to which one is better.

Where IBM has an advantage over competitors is in the other tools in the suite - as of 8.7 IBM is ahead on data quality rules. The ability to share a data quality rule between Information Analyzer, DataStage, QualityStage and Business Glossary is unique and makes the best ETL rules engine available. In 8.7 it becomes a lot easier to make validation rules transparent to users.

IBM is ahead in the Business Glossary - version 8.7 has the best user interface so far, though Informatica have blatantly copied the IBM Business Glossary in look and feel so I don't know how they compare.

IBM Asset Manager in 8.7 is a class leading metadata snapshot tool for cross product impact analysis of incoming metadata changes. It's the best impact analysis tool in Information Server so far.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

vmcburney wrote:Informatica have blatantly copied the IBM Business Glossary in look and feel so I don't know how they compare.
There's not really any other way you can present a list of terms, their definitions and other characteristics!
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