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Jitterbit 2.0 Available for Download (4 messages)
- Posted by: Peter Varhol
- Posted on: August 18 2008 09:08 EDT
Jitterbit Inc., a provider of open source integration software, today announced the availability of Jitterbit 2.0 Enterprise and Community. It includes integration server enhancements, such as pipeline insertions and scripting, synchronous/asynchronous operations and parallel processing with data chunking. The Jitterbit Community edition is the development snapshot, offering the most recent feature additions to the software currently in development. Jitterbit Community Edition is currently available for immediate download at http://www.jitterbit.com/download.Threaded Messages (4)
- Re: Jitterbig 2.0 Available for Download by Joseph Ottinger on August 18 2008 11:22 EDT
- wtf is it? by David Copeland on August 18 2008 12:34 EDT
- In all fairness to TSS, now that I went to the site by David Copeland on August 18 2008 12:36 EDT
- Re: In all fairness to TSS, now that I went to the site by random fletch on August 18 2008 01:14 EDT
- In all fairness to TSS, now that I went to the site by David Copeland on August 18 2008 12:36 EDT
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Re: Jitterbig 2.0 Available for Download[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Joseph Ottinger
- Posted on: August 18 2008 11:22 EDT
- in response to Peter Varhol
Should be "JitterBit"... -
wtf is it?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: David Copeland
- Posted on: August 18 2008 12:34 EDT
- in response to Peter Varhol
Almost EVERY SINGLE product announcement on TSS seems to be mising a description of the product. Is it too much to ask to include one sentence about the products being announced? I mean, COME ON. -
In all fairness to TSS, now that I went to the site[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: David Copeland
- Posted on: August 18 2008 12:36 EDT
- in response to David Copeland
their product IS a confusing mess of buzzwords that; after reading the overview, I still have no idea what it is or does. -
Re: In all fairness to TSS, now that I went to the site[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: random fletch
- Posted on: August 18 2008 13:14 EDT
- in response to David Copeland
Sheesh, it's obvious from the overview: "The Jitterbit Integration Solution combines intuitive integration design with robust functionality and scalable performance. Jitterbit is designed to handle the most complex integration challenges between legacy, enterprise and On-Demand applications, including Business Process Fusion, ETL, SaaS, and SOA. The Jitterbit Solution enables organizations to unite their independent applications and data in record time and for the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry." Seriously, though, it looks a bit like Tibco's Integration Manager.