Informatica has announced free, 60-day trials of InformaticaBig Data Edition for the Cloudera QuickStart VM and the Hortonworks Sandbox. For these trials, Informatica Big Data Edition has been pre-installed within the sandbox VMs (virtual machines) of these leading Hadoop distributions. The Big Data Edition trials will empower development teams to quickly and easily evaluate the value of running Informatica directly on a Hadoop cluster to integrate and cleanse data.
In addition to the new downloadable trial, Informatica also has added a subscription-based pricing option for Informatica Big Data Edition to better align with the big data market and make it more accessible to early-stage projects.
“Our trials are designed to shorten the learning curve by making developers five times more productive on leading Hadoop distribution platforms such as Cloudera and Hortonworks,” said Todd Goldman, vice president and general manager of Enterprise Data Integration and Data Quality at Informatica. “With Informatica Big Data Edition, not only can developers integrate and cleanse data more quickly, but big data projects move from sandbox to production more rapidly, and organizations can adopt Hadoop innovations without having to rebuild their existing data pipelines.”
Informatica Big Data Edition delivers an intuitive visual development environment built on the Vibe virtual data machine to increase productivity, maximize reuse, and accelerate Hadoop-based solutions. Informatica Big Data Edition contains the industry’s most extensive and powerful set of enterprise data integration and data quality capabilities for accessing, profiling, parsing, integrating, cleansing, and matching many types of data natively on Hadoop at virtually any scale.
Informatica Big Data Edition can lower big data management costs and accelerate innovation by:
· Increasing development productivityby up to a factor of 5 using a visual metadata-driven development environment with hundreds of pre-built data integration transformations, parsers, and data quality rules.
· Quickly staffing big data projectsby leveraging any Informatica developer (more than 100,000 worldwide) as a Hadoop developer without the need for special Hadoop training.
· Providing out-of-the-box connectivityto almost any data source or type through hundreds of proven connectors and parsers. This makes it easy to get data into and out of Hadoop from virtually any system.
· Future-proofing their big data ecosystemswith the ability to run existing data integration jobs on current or future big data platforms and take advantage of new innovations – without recoding.