By enabling real-time data integration and many other compelling architecture features, GoldenGate Software's Transactional Data Management (TDM) technology allows customers to capture, route, and deliver high volumes of transactional data with only sub-second latency across heterogeneous environments, including Teradata as a source and/or target.
For capturing data in real time from Teradata at the source, custom development efforts conducted via this partnership allow GoldenGate to capture committed transactions with the same efficiencies as with other supported source databases.
Teradata customers use the GoldenGate TDM platform to implement several solutions that will drive significant improvements to business intelligence, reporting, and business continuity:
Real-Time Data Acquisition -- GoldenGate TDM can be used to capture database changes from non-Teradata source systems and apply those changes to the Teradata Warehouse. GoldenGate can also be used to synchronize test and production Teradata Databases in real time.
Dual Active Data Synchronization -- GoldenGate TDM fulfills the requirement for real-time data synchronization between two (or more) distributed Teradata systems to support High Availability and Recovery requirements.
KEY FEATURES:
- Continuously applies data from variety of source databases into Teradata with only sub-second latency
- Supports transformations/mappings to be implemented inside the Teradata database engine
- Eliminates need for batch windows and middle-tier ETL server
- Directly captures changed data from Teradata at the source for real-time delivery to target systems
- Easy to implement, modify, and maintain deployments
- Scalable to handle high-volume data needs with high performance
GoldenGate TDM technology should be evaluated by Teradata customers who are seeking to drive down latency of data acquisition, eliminate batch windows, synchronize two Teradata Warehouses for business continuity improvements, and/or where the source system is regularly processing an increasing volume of data transactions.
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