Easily Move Large Amounts of data with Bulk Load!

August 07, 2009 Data Platform

Many companies today are moving mountains of data – some are moving them into data warehouses to run reports, moving for duplication/archival, and more often than not, the design of these systems is accidental. Traditionally there has been no standards based way for moving these large amounts of data between systems, resulting in poorly architected solutions that suffer when additional systems come online or additional databases are thrown into the mix.

We have now brought this technology into the ODBC, JDBC, and ADO.NET space, unlocking a standards based bulk loading mechanism that will outperform the vendor provided bulk loading tools, allowing you to easily and quickly move large amounts of data into data warehouses and other systems in a way that will grow with your company’s needs!

We have recently recorded a webinar that covers real world scenarios and showcases a demonstration of our Bulk Loading in action using both our JDBC and ODBC drivers! We move data from Oracle to DB2 with ease and even showcase a way to move millions of rows of VSAM data into Oracle with only 5 lines of Java code! Take a look at the webinar recording and see how you can benefit from this technology in your environment!

To view the webinar recording at your leisure, follow the link below.

http://streaming.progress.com/prc/datadirect/dd_moving_mountains/index.htm

A link to the slides used in the webinar are below:

http://img.en25.com/Web/DataDirect/Bulk%20Webinar%20-%20Moving%20Mountains%200709.pdf

-Jesse

Jesse Davis

As Senior Director of Research & Development, Jesse is responsible for the daily operations, product development initiatives and forward looking research for Progress DataDirect. Jesse has spent nearly 20 years creating enterprise data products and has served as an expert on several industry standards including JDBC, J2EE, DRDA and OData. Jesse holds a bachelor of science degree in Computer Engineering from North Carolina State university.

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