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CloverETL Powers GoodData’s CloudConnect Platform
Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Big Data Analytics
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Data Management Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Software
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
- Data Science Services
The Challenge
GoodData, a cloud-based BI tool provider, was looking for a best-of-breed technology to build their CloudConnect platform. They needed a solution that would allow them to access data and get it into their platform efficiently. The company was previously using a REST API-based platform, which worked well for developers familiar with these processes or who had integration technologies in-house. However, this system was not user-friendly for a larger customer base. GoodData needed a solution that would allow anyone to design integrations and do data modeling work visually.
About The Customer
GoodData is a cloud-based Business Intelligence (BI) tool provider that helps global companies monetize big data. Their end-to-end data ingest tool, CloudConnect, is built on top of the CloverETL platform. It enables users to design data models and transform the input data according to them. By using CloudConnect, users are able to extract-transform-load multiple data sources, no matter if they are stored in SaaS applications or in local databases. The company is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.
The Solution
GoodData selected CloverETL as the foundation to build their CloudConnect platform. Embedding CloverETL enabled GoodData to take the enormous domain knowledge and engineering effort around ETL and build their proprietary needs on top of it. This allowed them to support their partners and customers and dramatically shorten the time to market. With CloudConnect, consultants can design these processes visually and quickly, while leveraging technology and methodology with which they’re familiar. Now, with CloudConnect, anyone who has GoodData can use the visual tool to design integrations. They can do data modeling work visually, upload that to the cloud platform, and run those seamlessly, as GoodData operates those on an on-going basis for them.
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