IBM InfoSphere DataStage

IBM InfoSphere DataStage
Original author(s) Lee Scheffler
Stable release 11.x
Platform ETL Tool
Type Data integration
Website http://www.ibm.com

IBM InfoSphere DataStage is an ETL tool and part of the IBM Information Platforms Solutions suite and IBM InfoSphere. It uses a graphical notation to construct data integration solutions and is available in various versions such as the Server Edition, the Enterprise Edition, and the MVS Edition.

Description

DataStage originated at VMark,[1] a company that developed two notable products: UniVerse database and the DataStage ETL tool. The first VMark ETL prototype was built by Lee Scheffler in the first half of 1996.[2] Peter Weyman was VMark VP of Strategy and identified the ETL market as an opportunity. He appointed Lee Scheffler as the architect and conceived the product brand name "Stage" to signify modularity and component-orientation.[3] This tag was used to name DataStage and subsequently used in related products QualityStage, ProfileStage, MetaStage and AuditStage. Lee Scheffler presented the DataStage product overview to the board of VMark in June 1996 and it was approved for development. The product was in alpha testing in October, beta testing in November and was generally available in January 1997.

VMARK and Unidata merged in October 1997 and renamed themselves to Ardent Software.[4] In 1999 Ardent Software was acquired by Informix the database software vendor. In April 2001 IBM acquired Informix and took just the database business leaving the data integration tools to be spun off as an independent software company called Ascential Software.[5] In November 2001, Ascential Software Corp. of Westboro, Mass. acquired privately held Torrent Systems Inc. of Cambridge, Mass. for $46 million in cash. Ascential announced a commitment to integrate Orchestrate's parallel processing capabilities directly into the DataStageXE platform.[6] In March 2005 IBM acquired Ascential Software[7] and made DataStage part of the WebSphere family as WebSphere DataStage. In 2006 the product was released as part of the IBM Information Server under the Information Management family but was still known as WebSphere DataStage. In 2008 the suite was renamed to InfoSphere Information Server and the product was renamed to InfoSphere DataStage.[8]

InfoSphere DataStage is a powerful data integration tool. It was acquired by IBM in 2005 and has become a part of IBM Information Server Platform. It uses a client/server design where jobs are created and administered via a Windows client against central repository on a server. The IBM InfoSphere DataStage is capable of integrating data on demand across multiple and high volumes of data sources and target applications using a high performance parallel framework. InfoSphere DataStage also facilitates extended metadata management and enterprise connectivity

It has three levels of Parallelism which are:

  1. Pipeline Parallelism
  2. Data Parallelism
  3. Component Parallelism

References

  1. "VMark Software Inc - Companies on the Move - Brief Article"
  2. McBurney, Vincent (2006), "Lee Scheffler interview - the ghost of DataStage past", Tooling Around in the IBM InfoSphere
  3. McBurney, Vincent (2006), "Lee Scheffler Interview - the Ghost of DataStage present", Tooling Around in the IBM InfoSphere
  4. Spotts, Jeff (1997), "VMARK and Unidata Announce MergerAgreement", Business Wire
  5. "IBM and Informix Corp. Sign Agreement for Sale of Informix Database Business to IBM", Press Release, 2001
  6. Russom, Philip (2002), "Orchestrating a Torrent", Intelligent Enterprise Magazine
  7. "IBM to Acquire Ascential Software", Press Release (IBM), 2005
  8. IBM Corporation (2008), IBM InfoSphere Information Server Version 8.1 and product name changes, IBM

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