DataStage Overview
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IBM® InfoSphere® DataStage® integrates data across multiple and high volumes of data sources and target applications.
IBM InfoSphere DataStage is an ETL tool and part of the IBM Information Platforms Solutions suite and the IBM InfoSphere. It uses a graphical notation to construct data integration solutions and is available in various versions such as the Server Edition and the Enterprise Edition. Like several other IBM products (e.g. IBM WebSphere Portal from the IBM Lotus family), DataStage belongs to another brand than points its name.
DataStage was conceived at VMark, a spin off from Prime Computers 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. 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]. 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 acquired UniData in October 1997 and renamed itself to Ardent Software. 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. In November 2001, Ascential Software Corp. of Westboro, Mass. acquired privately held Torrent Systems Inc. of Cambridge, Mass. for $46 million in cash. Ascential has stated a commitment to integrate Orchestrate's parallel processing capabilities directly into the DataStageXE platform. . In March 2005 IBM acquired Ascential Software 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.
Architecture
It integrates data on demand with a high performance parallel framework, extended metadata management, and enterprise connectivity.
* Supports the collection, integration and transformation of large volumes of data, with data structures ranging from simple to highly complex.
* Offers scalable platform that enables companies to solve large-scale business problems through high-performance processing of massive data volumes
* Supports real-time data integration.
* Enables developers to maximize speed, flexibility and effectiveness in building, deploying, updating and managing their data integration infrastructure.
* Completes connectivity between any data source and any application.
What is IBM WebSphere DataStage?
• Design jobs for Extraction, Transformation, and Loading (ETL)
• Ideal tool for data integration projects –such as, data warehouses, data marts, and system migrations
• Import, export, create, and manage metadata for use within jobs
• Schedule, run, and monitor jobs, all within DataStage
• Administer your DataStage development and execution environments Create batch (controlling) jobs
DataStage is a comprehensive tool for the fast, easy creation and maintenance of data marts and data warehouses. It provides the tools you need to build, manage, and expand them. With DataStage, you canbuild solutions faster and give users access to the data and reports they need.
With DataStage you can:
• Design the jobs that extract, integrate, aggregate, load, and transform the data for your data warehouse or data mart.
• Create and reuse metadata and job components.
• Run, monitor, and schedule these jobs.
• Administer your development and execution environments.