Companies want to know: Where are all the mid-market data tools? | #theCUBE

Companies want to know: Where are all the mid-market data tools? Few markets are as frustrating to navigate as those that teeter-totter from bargain basement to luxury. For the many customers seeking a balance of features and value, there are scant options in the middle. Karim Bahai, senior data engineer at Direct Vet Marketing Inc. (Vets First Choice), talked with Sam Kahane (@Sam_Kahane) of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during the Talend Beer and Big Data 2016 event. They spoke about pulling together the threads of its online pharmacy business for veterinarians, including data on vet practices, pharmacies and medications. “We have all that data that we have to crunch through,” he said. “It seemed like there were free tools and … there were like ridiculously expensive tools,” he said. He stated that for the price, it offers a good blend of scalability, options to increase speed through the addition of machines and a crucial third feature. So we have multiple people working on things, and we’re able too share work and collaborate within Talend,” Bahai said. Watch the complete video interview below, and be sure to check out more of SiliconANGLE and theCUBE’s coverage of Talend Beer and Big Data 2016.

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Few markets are as frustrating to navigate as those that teeter-totter from bargain basement to luxury. The market of data integration tools for businesses seems to be in just such a phase right now. For the many customers seeking a balance of features and value, there are scant options in the middle.

Karim Bahai, senior data engineer at Direct Vet Marketing Inc. (Vets First Choice), talked with Sam Kahane (@Sam_Kahane) of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during the Talend Beer and Big Data 2016 event. They spoke about pulling together the threads of its online pharmacy business for veterinarians, including data on vet practices, pharmacies and medications.

“We have all that data that we have to crunch through,” he said.

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