SnapLogic has a growing community of developers and business users who recognize the power of applying Web technology and dynamic languages to the problem of data integration.
Featured Developer:
Greg Lato
Name: Greg A. Lato
Company: latoga labs
Location: San Francisco, CA
Web Site: www.latogalabs.com
Greg is the Principal at latoga labs, the consulting umbrella under which he
provides independent consulting in a variety of areas.
Greg says: "My
background spans Programming to Sales to Business Development across
companies ranging from Enterprise Software to Open Source and SaaS. I
utilize this diversity to bring a pragmatic view to new enterprises and
product offerings, providing various independent non-conflicting consulting
services. I am currently working on one project which combines an
Enterprise SaaS offering with Social Media networks to streamline and enable
passive collaboration among sales people. The SnapLogic Framework is key to enabling this project. Using SnapLogic allowed the project to create a REST based API for a 3rd party service where one didn’t exist before and saved the project weeks of development time."
Before providing independent consulting through latoga labs, Greg spent 15
years in Consulting, Sales, and Business Development roles at IONA
Technologies, Blazent, Resonate, and additional startups.
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The SnapLogic Data Integration Framework is an Open Source solution for delivering data integration solutions at the Edge of the IT infrastructure. We offer a scalable, flexible software solution that enables IT engineers and business people to quickly, effectively meet their data integration needs.
For an overview of the kinds of problems SnapLogic solves, please see our Solutions area.
SnapLogic is licensed under the GNU GPL version 2. Release 1.0 is available for download. We hope you will use it for all of your data integration projects.
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Interested in an introduction to the SnapLogic Open Source project? Watch a Google video of SnapLogic founder Mike Pittaro's presentation to the Bay PIGgies (Bay Area Python Interest Group) in September 2007.