Okay, granted, my favorite pseudonym is Paul E. Anna, but I'm convinced that an event being seen as disastrous for us locally is actually a great opportunity, if we can only grasp it.

Our data warehouse is undergoing rapid expansion, and a management decision has been made to eliminate "all that Perl and SQL" by bringing in Informatica, Perl being considered a non-approved tool.

What makes this an opportunity is that Perl is specifically recommended by Informatica as an extension language!

So--has anyone else worked with Perl and Informatica? Any advice?

On a larger level (and I guess this might be a Meditation topic), what about putting together proprietary technology and open source products? Is this combination a threat, or a menace? And to whom?

adamsj

They laughed at Joan of Arc, but she went right ahead and built it. --Gracie Allen


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