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Xplenty vs Matillion: What are the differences?

What is Xplenty? Code-free data integration, data transformation and ETL in the cloud. Read and process data from cloud storage sources such as Amazon S3, Rackspace Cloud Files and IBM SoftLayer Object Storage. Once done processing, Xplenty allows you to connect with Amazon Redshift, SAP HANA and Google BigQuery. You can also store processed data back in your favorite relational database, cloud storage or key-value store.

What is Matillion? An ETL Tool for BigData. It is a modern, browser-based UI, with powerful, push-down ETL/ELT functionality. With a fast setup, you are up and running in minutes.

Xplenty and Matillion can be primarily classified as "Big Data as a Service" tools.

Some of the features offered by Xplenty are:

  • Xplenty provides you with an visual, intuitive interface to design your ETL data flows
  • Xplenty lets you integrate data from a variety of data stores, such as Amazon RDS, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server and MongoDB.
  • Read and process data from cloud storage sources such as Amazon S3, Rackspace Cloud Files and IBM SoftLayer Object Storage

On the other hand, Matillion provides the following key features:

  • Edit, Transform and Load Data intuitively
  • Load Data from Dozens of Sources
  • 50% reduction in ETL development and maintenance effort
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    What is Matillion?

    It is a modern, browser-based UI, with powerful, push-down ETL/ELT functionality. With a fast setup, you are up and running in minutes.

    What is Xplenty?

    Read and process data from cloud storage sources such as Amazon S3, Rackspace Cloud Files and IBM SoftLayer Object Storage. Once done processing, Xplenty allows you to connect with Amazon Redshift, SAP HANA and Google BigQuery. You can also store processed data back in your favorite relational database, cloud storage or key-value store.

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    What are some alternatives to Matillion and Xplenty?
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