Linux Foundation Welcomes SQLMesh Project
Fivetran donates SQLMesh to the Linux Foundation to foster open collaboration and avoid vendor lock-in amid growing demands for flexible, cost-controlled data infrastructure.
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Fivetran donates its SQLMesh data transformation framework to the Linux Foundation
Fivetran, the company best known for its data movement platform, on Wednesday announced that it would donate SQLMesh, its open source data transformation framework, to the Linux Foundation. The additional founding members supporting the vendor-neutral governance of the project include ATOMS (Uber founder Travis Kalanick’s CloudKitchens-to-robotics pivot), Benzinga, Harness, Infinite Lambda, Jump AI, and Minerva. SQLMesh allows data teams to defi…
ATOMS, Benzinga, Harness, Infinite Lambda, Jump AI and Minerva support the community approach to the open source framework for data transformation as founding members
Fivetran Contributes SQLMesh to the Linux Foundation to Advance Open Data Infrastructure
Benzinga, CloudKitchens, Harness, Infinite Lambda, Jump AI, and Minerva join as founding members supporting community governance for the open source data transformation frameworkOAKLAND, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fivetran, the global leader in data mov... L'articolo Fivetran Contributes SQLMesh to the Linux Foundation to Advance Open Data Infrastructure è un contenuto originale di 01net.
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