Hi Kalyan, Thank you for your interest in Apache Hop!
Apache Hop is supported by a global community of users and developers, and commercial support [1] is available as well. Apache Hop has excellent support for working with XML, JSON, delimited and other file formats, and works in batch and streaming, on-premise or in the cloud. Based on the architecture and use cases you described, migrating your existing data pipelines to Apache Hop should be perfectly possible. [1] https://hop.apache.org/community/support/ Regards, Bart On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 5:41 PM Kalyan Thekkevarikotle <kalyan.thekkevariko...@knitwellgroup.com.invalid> wrote: > Hi Apache Hop team, > > This is Kalyan from KnitWell Retail Organization. We are currently using > Informatica PowerCenter and Oracle Data Integrator for our ETL batch > processes. As part of our initiative to transition to an open-source, > on-premises ETL solution, we are exploring Apache Hop as a potential > replacement.We would like to schedule a quick meeting to discuss some > architectural questions and evaluate whether Apache Hop can fulfill our > requirements. Additionally, we are keen on understanding the options > available for enterprise-level support. > > To provide some context, our current workflow involves loading XML, JSON, > CSV, pipe-delimited, and EDI files into a staging database, which we > heavily rely on to process and generate files for downstream systems. Given > the medium-to-complex logic we implement during these processes, we want to > ensure Apache Hop offers the core ETL capabilities comparable to other > popular tools like Informatica. > > Please let us know if we can connect to discuss this further. We are eager > to work together to evaluate and potentially set up Apache Hop for our > enterprise needs. You can reach out to me @3026904777 if you are available. > > Looking forward to your response. > > Best regards, > Kalyan > Mob:3026904777 > > > > > >