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Informatica ETL Technology has been the most in thing in the world from past 2-4 years. Informatica ETL Power Centre picked up its demand in recent times and now it is the most accepted and famous technology in the world of Business Intelligence (BI).
Demand Supply curve is very prominent in this technology. Demand is huge and supply is very less, thus in recent times all ETL resources have scruffled the market by taking huge returns as justified the theory i.e. when deman is more and supply is less, the supply will get fruitful results.
Informatica ETL: Informatica is a corporation which provides tool to ETL technology. The most famous product of Informatica ETL is Informatica Power Centre version 9.x.
Informatica Developers are enjoying the positive trend of the market these days but in coming times, they will have to develop more skills as Informatica MDM is also picking up the market and also the most in things i.e. Big Data.
Informatica Power Center is most accepted in banking, healthcare , insurance, Research and development, credit card service providers and more., all the major banks are using this technology and have accepted it with glee.
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Sai Ravi
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If you are talking about job market in Data Warehousing, there would always be jobs and it would always continue to grow.
Firstly, as the organizations grow in their data volume day by day, they start experiencing new issues with data and always focus on optimizing the data warehouse for its efficiency.
Secondly, the Data Warehousing is focused on storing the historical data and performs analytics on that, it is always likely to impact the bottom line for the organization. As the general market becomes more competitive, the organizations focus on the KPIs like process, productivity, profitability etc… which demands an optimal data warehousing environment.
If you want to make a career in data warehousing, you should chose one of the two aspects of the data warehousing namely ETL and BI. I would suggest pick one of the areas, pick one tool and try to master it. You would also need to understand Business Scenarios.
That should be pretty much it. Focus on performance and complicated business requirements. You can access a ton of on-line material available on the web and read a lot of books.
First, be sure to choose at career in an area of your passion. The job market may be good, but to be really successful you must have the passion to work in the area of Data Warehousing.
Use your time in college to study the DWH and BI area - get hands on experience in as many areas as possible and find your passion. No matter which sub area you may like you always have to keep in mind that your work effort ultimately must have positive impact on the bottom line. You may build the most fantastic BI/DWH solution technically, but it won't matter if it is not used by the decision makers.
In my previous blog on this subject, I talked about the incredible innovations of Hadoop as a new analytics engine, and the innovations of Informatica in removing un-maintainable and complex hand-coding. In this blog I want to drill into the world of Informatica ETL and Hadoop in order to show why these two innovations are critical to augmenting traditional data processing approaches as companies begin to look at leveraging Big Data for new analytics.
The good news is that Informatica now supports ETL for Hadoop (with some transformations on Hadoop currently in beta).
This means that companies can unleash the power of big data across the enterprise by leveraging the 100,000+ Informatica-trained developers available around the globe. Organizations can now leverage Hadoop to cost-effectively store and process massive amounts of data on the order of petabytes without having to resort to the bad habits of hand-coding ETL.
As an example, Informatica customers like eHarmony are realizing the cost-savings and benefits of using Informatica for ETL on Hadoop. Mike Olson (CEO of Cloudera) talked about this joint customer success during his keynote at Informatica World in June. Further details can be found here in the Information Week article highlighting the eHarmony approach. eHarmony was able to increase customer subscriptions and reduce operational costs while reducing ETL processing time by 4X.
However, companies have come to realize that while Hadoop offers tremendous performance improvements and cost savings for big data ETL processing it does not replace the information management systems in place today. While an IT organization may choose to adopt Hadoop to supplement their existing systems for processing tens of terabytes or petabytes of multi-structured data in batch they will continue to use their data warehouse to support hundreds of concurrent users with fast query response times and use a more traditional grid computing architecture for near real-time ETL processing
Companies are adopting Informatica for ETL on Hadoop across industries and for many types of big data projects. A very common use-case is offloading data storage and pre-processing from expensive database and data warehouse platforms to Hadoop for staging and ETL. Financial services companies are improving their fraud detection processes and risk and portfolio analysis. Telcos are processing massive volumes of call detail records (CDRs) to improve customer support and provide new location-based services. Manufacturers are leveraging big data from machine device sensors to improve product quality and predictive maintenance. Retailers are using big data to make next-best offer recommendations to increase customer up-sell and cross-sell opportunities. All of these projects require data integration and more specifically ETL.
The smart companies are using Informatica for ETL on Hadoop to realize the associated benefits and cost-savings:
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