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DataStage (IBM WebSphere DataStage) is an ETL tool of Ascential. Extract, transform, and load (ETL) is a process in data warehousing that involves extracting data from outside sources, transforming it to fit business needs, and ultimately loading it into the data warehouse. ...


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DataStage Jobs, Average Salary & Contractor Rates for IBM WebSphere DataStage Skills (323 words)
Included is a guide to the average salary and contractor rates offered in IT job adverts that have cited DataStage over the 3 months to 20 December 2005 and the previous quarter.
The figures indicate the number of job adverts and their proportion against the total number of adverts sampled citing DataStage.
Jobs citing DataStage are compared to all those in the category of Database & Business Intelligence.
Print Version - DataStage Migrates Legacy Data for the ABA | Business intelligence, data warehousing and analytics ... (652 words)
Today the ABA uses DataStage to migrate data from the legacy database to a Microsoft SQL Server data warehouse.
We are using it to migrate data to our Microsoft SQL server from a legacy VM mainframe as well as to coordinate periodic updates to the data warehouse and data marts.
By implementing DataStage to move information from a mainframe to a client/server platform, we are centralizing corporate data and eliminating this problem.
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