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Talend Cloud is a modern data integration and iPaaS platform for relational databases, flat files, cloud apps, and platforms based on an open, scalable architecture. It provides robust ETL and ELT capabilities including 1000+ data source connectors and components, collaboration and scheduling capabilities.
Talend's data integration and governance help organizations' journey to the cloud by delivering trust and speed on AWS. With over 70 connectors and integration components to key AWS services like Amazon S3, Redshift, RDS, Aurora, Kinesis, EMR, SageMaker and others, Talend accelerates your migration to the cloud by providing data collection, transformation, built-in data quality and serverless Spark capabilities to help streamline data lake, data warehouse and cloud big data processing projects on AWS.
Trust and get value out of your data and applications faster across hybrid and multi-cloud environments:
- Empower data engineers and data analysts with an easy-to-use, drag-and-drop UI. Output data integration jobs to native Spark or Java code.
- Design cloud-to-cloud and hybrid integration workflows and publish them to a fully managed cloud platform on AWS.
- Speed time-to-market and improve developer agility with native cloud performance and software development lifecycle (SDLC) capabilities.
- Reduce TCO through streamlined DevOps processes with CI/CD.
To explore a licensing arrangement that fits your unique use case, please contact awsalliance@talend.com .
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- Keep costs predictable and resources flexible with annual or monthly subscriptions.
- Talend charges per user, not per data volumes or connectors.
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Data transformations have become flexible, but rising license costs now limit adoption
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for Qlik Talend Cloud involves extracting data from different sources and loading it to the target database by applying various transformation rules that I receive from the business.
In a specific project, my role involves extracting data from SAP systems and different databases, applying the transformation rules received from the business, and loading it to target database systems, which could include anything from files to databases. After the data is loaded, I perform some unit testing and load the job into Qlik Talend Cloud .
Regarding my main use case with Qlik Talend Cloud, I feel that compared to other ETL tools, Talend is better because it is built on Java; this allows users to customize their own requirements and logic. It is very easy to use and offers multiple connectors and components, with around 900 plus components available.
What is most valuable?
The best features Qlik Talend Cloud offers include the fact that it is built on Java, which gives me the chance to customize my requirements and write my own Java code to achieve my logic.
Qlik Talend Cloud has impacted my organization by increasing the license cost, leading many companies to decide to decommission Talend, as they find the cost too high.
What needs improvement?
To improve Qlik Talend Cloud, I think the license cost should be reduced, and it should collaborate with multiple companies like Salesforce to enhance its performance.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been working in my current field for around eight years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Qlik Talend Cloud is very stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The scalability of Qlik Talend Cloud is up to the mark.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support for Qlik Talend Cloud is very good.
How would you rate customer service and support?
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is rated as one.
I rated my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing as one because the license cost has increased significantly, leading many companies to seek more profitable options in the market.
What other advice do I have?
As companies decide to decommission Talend due to the license cost, my team has migrated all the Talend ETL jobs to Java, Spring Boot , and Spark, resulting in many Talend developers leaving the project since there is no work for them to do.
My advice for others looking into using Qlik Talend Cloud is to consider shifting to other cloud technologies like Azure Data Factory or AWS , as there are multiple ETL tools available that they can switch to. I have rated this review as a 7.
Have used data tools for seamless migration and accurate transformation across environments
What is our primary use case?
In most cases, we use Talend Data Integration for a data integration process, including data migrations from a legacy system to Snowflake as Salesforce site, with most of the usage for ETL purposes.
A specific example of a project where I used Talend Data Integration is when we have legacy systems such as SQL Server , Oracle, and MySQL , where we are extracting data and loading it into the staging area in the Snowflake site. Once it reaches Snowflake, we do some transformation and move the data to a staging area in Snowflake, before publishing the data into the Salesforce site. This is one of the processes we follow for moving data and doing transformations, and during data migrations, we use Talend Data Integration as the ETL tool.
I think it's the main use case; most of the time we use Talend Data Integration for data integration purposes.
What is most valuable?
The best feature of Talend Data Integration is its multiple data DB components; we have almost all the components and also cloud versions, with TMC allowing us to perform data preparation and data stewardship.
When going into data preparation with Talend Data Integration, we have scenarios where we use CSV and Excel files to prepare data and for reference purposes. For example, whenever files change, I need to verify manually if the data is correct or incorrect before uploading the data into tables. When preparing the data set, I teach the system what data we are receiving and how we want to convert it, so whenever data comes in, I use the data preparation component to convert it into the desired format before loading it into tables.
We use Data Stewards in Talend Data Integration to verify if the data is correct or incorrect, and business analysts can easily access TMC without needing extensive knowledge of Talend.
Talend Data Integration has positively impacted my organization because it is used for master management data, which I think most other components lack, but Talend Data Integration has that capability for using master management data as standard data.
What needs improvement?
Talend Data Integration can be improved by reducing the license cost, as it is a bit high compared to other tools, which can be a burden for small-scale companies wanting to buy a license.
The customer support for Talend Data Integration is good because I connect directly with the Talend support team when facing issues, and there is also a Talend technical architect who supports us.
For how long have I used the solution?
I am using Talend Data Integration for up to eight years now.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Talend Data Integration is stable, as I have used it for many projects and everything is working fine.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The scalability of Talend Data Integration is good; if it weren't scalable, it wouldn't be reliable. Although I have 13 years of experience with various tools, I have worked on Talend Data Integration alone for 8 years and find it performs well.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support for Talend Data Integration is very good; whenever I raise a ticket in the customer portal, I immediately receive an email, and follow-up communication is prompt.
We have a partnership with Talend for support, and two people assist us, along with a weekly call to address any issues.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We previously used SSAS , Pentaho , and other ETL tools such as Metabase , but after some evaluation, we found Talend Data Integration to be the best option because it offers a relevant package for our needs, including master data management.
Before choosing Talend Data Integration, we planned to move to Informatica.
What was our ROI?
I have seen a return on investment with Talend Data Integration, as a previous client in the UK saved time by using it. They didn't want to use separate ETL tools for MDMÂ or for TMC and data preparation, which is all included in one package.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
My experience with Talend Data Integration's pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is a bit higher compared to other tools, making it not very affordable.
What other advice do I have?
I rate Talend Data Integration a 9.5 out of 10.
If others are looking into using Talend Data Integration, my advice is to go with the TMC license along with data preparation and data stewardship, as it will enhance your project's accuracy and data quality while reducing manual interventions.
Talend Data Integration is a great tool, and if they could reduce the license cost, it would be the best tool on the market.
Have consistently ensured data accuracy and validation with built-in algorithms
What is our primary use case?
It is for consistency, mainly; data consistency and data quality are our main use cases for the product.
Data consistency is the primary purpose we use it for, as we have written rules in Talend Data Quality to ensure whatever data we receive is consistent and fulfilled, so there are no gaps.
What is most valuable?
Some of the algorithms that are inbuilt in Talend Data Quality , such as Levenshtein, are the most valuable functions for us. It is helpful for identifying data anomalies with data profiling features.
We perform profiling prior to data quality and post-data quality, and based on that, we determine how much it has improved to measure the efficiency of Talend Data Quality cleaning tools.
What needs improvement?
I don't use the automated rule management feature in Talend Data Quality that much, so I cannot provide much feedback.
I may not know what Talend Data Quality can improve for data quality. I'm not well-versed with the latest technology, so I cannot suggest additional functions that could make the product better or simplify my work with it. Generally, whatever jobs we have written in Talend Data Quality are working fine, so I am satisfied with that.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been working with Talend Data Quality for a couple of years now.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The stability for Talend Data Quality can be rated around an 8; it is quite stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I evaluated scalability in the past but not in recent days, so I don't know if something has changed. It can be rated around a 7 for now, and since I'm still using on-premises, I don't know what has changed in cloud or any other aspects.
How are customer service and support?
I am satisfied with Talend Data Quality technical support.
I would rate the technical support from Talend Data Quality as an 8 or 9.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Informatica is one of the solutions I have used in the past to compare with Talend Data Quality, and I consider it a competitor.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup for Talend Data Quality is not complex; it is simple.
What about the implementation team?
We completed the deployment process for Talend Data Quality in-house with our team, without requiring any consultant or integrator.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I am still using on-premises, so I don't know how much of the latest version is available. I am satisfied with Talend Data Quality, so I will still continue using it.
What other advice do I have?
Currently, I'm working with batch jobs and don't perform real-time data quality monitoring because of the large data volume. For real-time, we use a different product.
I cannot provide details about the data monitoring products we integrate with Talend Data Quality because it is proprietary information.
I'm not involved in pricing as it's procured by somebody else.
I am satisfied with the performance part, and I think it could be better.
On a scale of 1-10, I rate Talend Data Quality an 8.
Has automated recurring data flows and improved accuracy in reporting
What is our primary use case?
My main use cases for Talend Data Integration are ETL processes and data migration, but also automation of recurring data flows. For example, in one project, I used Talend Data Integration to extract sales data from multiple CSV files, provided daily, clean and normalize the data, and then load it into a SQL Server database. This automated process replaced a manual task, reduced errors, and ensured that the reporting team always had updated data available. In another case, I used Talend Data Integration to migrate data from Oracle to SQL Server , including handling data type conversions and ensuring data quality during the transfer.
Talend Data Integration helped automate recurring data flows. For example, I set up jobs that would automatically extract daily files from an input directory, validate and clean the data, and then load it into our SQL Server database. Once deployed, these jobs run on a schedule without manual intervention. This saved a lot of time because the process used to take several hours manually. It also reduced errors, since the validation rules in Talend Data Integration ensured that only clean and consistent data was loaded. It made the overall workflow much more reliable and efficient.
What is most valuable?
The best features of Talend Data Integration are its rich set of components that let you connect to almost any data design intuitive and its strong automation and scheduling capabilities. The TMap component is especially valuable because it allows flexible transformation, joins, and filtering in a single place. I also rely a lot on context variables to manage different environments like Dev, Test, and production, without changing the code. The error handling and logging tools are very helpful for monitoring and troubleshooting, which makes the workflow more reliable.
Talend Data Integration has helped our company by automating and standardizing data processes. Before, many of these tasks were done manually, which took more time and often led to errors. With Talend Data Integration, we built automated pipelines that extract, clean, and load data consistently. This not only saves hours of manual effort, but also improves the accuracy and reliability of data. As a result, business teams had faster access to trustworthy information for reporting and decision making, which directly improved efficiency and productivity.
Talend Data Integration has had a measurable impact on our organization. By automating daily data loading processes, we reduced manual effort by around three or four hours per day, which saved roughly 60 to 80 hours per month. We also improved data accuracy. Error rates dropped by more than 70% because validation rules were built into the jobs. In addition, reporting teams now receive fresh data at least 50% faster, which means they can make decisions earlier and with more confidence. Overall, Talend Data Integration has increased both efficiency and reliability in our data workflows.
What needs improvement?
The user interface of Talend Data Integration could be more simple and intuitive to reduce learning curves. Processing large volumes of data sometimes consumes a lot of resources. Automatic optimization would be very useful. Managing and deploying multiple jobs in complex environments could be easier with stronger versioning tools. Debugging and error tracking could be more visual and faster. It would be great to have more ready-to-use connectors for modern cloud and SaaS platforms. Real-time and streaming integration could be improved to complement batch processing. The documentation could be more detailed with more practical and concrete examples.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Talend Data Integration for two years, working mainly on ETL and data migration projects.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Overall, Talend Data Integration is stable. Once the jobs are properly designed and deployed, they run reliably without major issues. Performance depends on the volume of data and the infrastructure, but in general, it is very dependable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Talend Data Integration is quite scalable. It allows us to handle larger data volumes and more complex jobs as our needs grow. By using features like job parallelization and modular design, we can expand our data flows without having to rebuild everything. It can definitely support organizational growth.
How are customer service and support?
Customer support for Talend Data Integration has been helpful. The support team is responsive when we raise issues, and they usually provide clear guidance or solutions. Sometimes, the resolution takes a bit of time for complex cases, but overall, my experience with Talend Data Integration support has been positive.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have not used any previous solutions.
What was our ROI?
We have definitely seen a return on investment with Talend Data Integration. It has helped us save a lot of time by automating repetitive data processes and reducing manual interventions. It also reduced errors in our workflows, which means less rework and faster delivery. In the long run, this has saved both time and cost for our organization.
What other advice do I have?
Over the past two years, I have not only learned how to use Talend Data Integration effectively, but I have also developed good practices that make data prior to maintain. I really enjoy working on ETL and data integration projects because they bring real value to the business by making data cleaner and more accessible. I am excited about the possibility of applying these skills in a new environment and continuing to grow my expertise.
I would rate Talend Data Integration 8 out of 10 mainly because of a few areas that could be improved. The user interface can feel complex for beginners, and processing very large data sets sometimes consumes a lot of resources. Also, debugging and error tracking could be more intuitive. These do not prevent us from using it effectively, but they are areas where I see room for improvement.
My advice for others looking into using Talend Data Integration is to invest time in designing jobs in a structured and reusable way. This makes maintenance much easier as projects grow. I would also recommend taking advantage of automation and scheduling features early on, since they save a lot of time. Finally, new users should focus on learning best practices because it really improves performance and stability.
We are not only a customer of Talend Data Integration, but also a partner. This partnership allows us to collaborate more closely with Talend Data Integration and leverage their solution in a more strategic way.
Offers flexibility and ease of integration while needing improvements in data flow management
What is our primary use case?
We use it with internal Linux servers for deployment, utilizing Azure DevOps , not AWS .
What is most valuable?
Flexibility is a key feature I appreciate about Talend Data Integration , especially the integration of Java within it and the ease of integrating with multiple source repositories such as GitHub and Bitbucket . The latest version of components, release 202503, offers a very broad range which provides access to newer data platforms, and it is relatively inexpensive compared to other tools. I am using it because my client is using it; otherwise, we have many other options in the market.
The collaborative development environment is standard as we follow all the recommended development standards in the development life cycle. For collaboration, we conduct peer reviews for every piece of code, and after peer reviews, we deploy the code in a source repository such as Bitbucket , managing pull requests and merging into the master branch. It is a standardized method of development, and regarding collaboration related to Talend Data Integration , it is normal.
What needs improvement?
I haven't worked with Talend Data Integration on real-time data processing; I have only seen the streaming component, and I think it can accommodate limited streaming, not at the level of larger big data platforms.
Regarding ETL, Talend Data Integration is great, but concerning real-time data processing, people are not really sure about Talend Data Integration or might not know how it provides such types of flexibilities. I haven't worked on this aspect in Talend Data Integration, so this is definitely an area where it lacks.
To elaborate on one drawback, if I am designing something in Talend Data Integration, I cannot backtrack in the flow. For example, if I read data from a source and transform it before applying complex aggregation in the third step, I cannot join this data with the second step. If I need to go back, I will have to use a memory component, or if I need to avoid memory consumption, I will have to read the data from step one again to join it with the third step.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have five or six years of experience with this product.
How are customer service and support?
Until now, I haven't had a chance to contact Talend Data Integration's customer support, as our use cases have not been difficult. For complex tasks that I couldn't accomplish with Talend Data Integration's standard components, I just developed my own language in Java routines. Therefore, I haven't had a chance to engage with their support, so I'm not very sure about it.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have not used other integration platform-as-a-service solutions such as Boomi or SnapLogic .
What other advice do I have?
I am not familiar with Talend Data Integration's Visual Design Environment.
I do not assess the importance of Talend Data Integration's pre-built connectors for my organization's data integration needs.
This process obviously helps improve data quality.
I do not know the main differences between Talend Data Integration and other data integration products.
The score of 7 out of 10 is due to the limited real-time data processing capabilities mentioned.