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BI specialist takes data modelling tool open source

BI specialist takes data modelling tool open source

By:  Shane Schick  On: 11 Jul 2007 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

BI firm SQL Power Group is taking the open source route to provide a cheaper alternative to proprietary tools, as survey shows more companies are considering a move towards open source BI.

SQL Power Group opted for BSD rather than the latest General Public Licence to open source Power Architect, Selim said, because the firm believes the latter is still too restrictive. Future products developed by the consulting firm may be moved under the GPL, however, he said.










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