Thank you, Kasper. That's a good insight. Couple of further questions - 1. Any idea of the size of the largest data-sets? 2. Are the deployments all on Cloud or on-premise too?
Regards, Ashish On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Kasper Sørensen < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ashish, > > A bit of information from our side - I represent Human Inference, a data > quality company owned by Neopost. MetaModel was originally founded in our > R&D labs :-) > > We use MetaModel in a bunch of applications, primarily: > DataCleaner - www.datacleaner.org - an open source data quality solution - > with over 15,000 registered users. To my knowledge they use all the > connectors and in data load sizes ranging from tiny to huge. > Data Improver - www.dataimprover.com - a cloud-based contact/mailing data > cleansing street. It's sold primarily in the UK but expanding to US, > Germany, NL and probably more in the future. The sources here are CSV and > Excel files. > HIquality MDM - our Master Data Management hub which is consuming data from > many sources, so the wide array of connectors is a huge value-add there > too. > > One commonality about all three applications is that it is primarily using > MM for batch processing. Typically onboarding a big load of records, doing > some complex processing on them and inserting them then into a cleansed new > datastore. Some of the tools obviously also then does adhoc querying > afterwards, but that's then more in an environment that is more homogenic. > > Best regards, > Kasper > > > 2015-06-08 8:18 GMT+02:00 Ashish Mukherjee <[email protected]>: > > > Hello, > > > > I am aware couple of companies are using MM for their production > > applications, ,as stated on this list. > > > > For a better understanding of the trends in terms of its use and scale of > > operation, I was wondering what are the connectors which people are using > > most and what are the typical data sizes being queried through MM etc. > > Which data stores do people generally query together or use in a combined > > way? > > > > Would any users of MM be willing to share some info related to this? > > > > Thanks, > > Ashish > > >
