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Date Added: August 20, 2008 04:44:02 AM
Data-integration vendor Jitterbit is releasing the 2.0 version of its platform on Monday, adding another entry to a growing group of open source alternatives to proprietary offerings from the likes of IBM, SAS, and Informatica. Jitterbit provides a set of connectors to major enterprise applications and databases but also runs a marketplace where customers can buy and sell completed ...

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