Survik Software Ltd.

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Survik Software is a global provider of IT and software services. We focus exclusively on maximizing client returns from outsourcing and off-shoring. We have extensive experience in developing and managing complex IT applications in real time as well as in providing high value services.

Our proprietary ISO methodology and strategic partnership with global IT leaders fully complements and strengthens our service spectrum and facilitate us to operate as an enterprise-class solution delivery company. Survik executes projects with the expertise in software engineering, process management, application, architecture design and technology solution that will meet your business objectives and criteria for success. Our solutions aim to provide high value by optimizing cost of ownership of technology investments for customers.

  • " The UI Looks very good & reports are running fast. I appreciate your team's fast responsiveness & development efforts."

    Mr. Ellis L. Marsalis -President, Lightstone Data, Inc.

The methodology and tasks of ETL have been well known for many years, and are not necessarily unique to data warehouse environments: a wide variety of proprietary applications and database systems are the IT backbone of any enterprise. Data has to be shared between applications or systems, trying to integrate them, giving at least two applications the same picture of the world. This data sharing was mostly addressed by mechanisms similar to what we now call ETL.

Designing and maintaining the ETL process is often considered one of the most difficult and resource-intensive portions of a data warehouse project. Many data warehousing projects use ETL tools to manage this process. Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB), for example, provides ETL capabilities and takes advantage of inherent database abilities. Other data warehouse builders create their own ETL tools and processes, either inside or outside the database.

Besides the support of extraction, transformation, and loading, there are some other tasks that are important for a successful ETL implementation as part of the daily operations of the data warehouse and its support for further enhancements. Besides the support for designing a data warehouse and the data flow, these tasks are typically addressed by ETL tools such as OWB.

ETL: Informatica, Datastage