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DataStage

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A data extraction and transformation program for Windows NT/2000 servers that is used to pull data from legacy databases, flat files and relational databases and convert them into data marts and data warehouses. Formerly a product from Ascential Software Corporation, which IBM acquired in 2005, DataStage became a core component of the IBM WebSphere Data Integration suite.


(database, tool)DataStage - A tool set for designing, developing, and running applications that populate one or more tables in a data warehouse or data mart.

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In addition, Forrester noted that "Ascential DataStage supports a very long list of data sources -- mostly through native gateways to all the relational databases -- and extract methods which range from ODBC to OLEDB to call interfaces.
Medicity's DataStage includes a Master Patient Index that restructures LabCorp data into a longitudinal, patient-centric electronic health record.
Nastel's SAP, Biztalk and DataStage modules operate as a non-intrusive monitoring function that capture real-time information on the status of business processes.
 
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