Levolor leverages Talend to better manage floods of data

  2008-11-12 12:00:03
When Levolor, a maker of window coverings, was looking for a better way to manage floods of data more quickly and efficiently, it ended up swapping its homegrown application for an open source tool. John Shafer, e-business application developer for Levolor, says that his company -- a division of Rubbermaid based in Atlanta -- needed to replace its in-house solution with something that would allow Levolor to better integrate incoming consumer orders with outgoing shipment status reports. It decided to go with a scalable, open source data integration suite from Talend. 
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