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OSC Podcast Pentaho Overview

More open source conversations at the open source café and this time, we were very fortunate to have Pentaho's James Dixon, Senior Architect and CTO (a.k.a "Chief Geek"), and Lance Walter, Vice President of Marketing. They were good enough to spend over an hour and an half with us on the phone. We've broken this up into three podcasts.

Part 1 is about 19 minutes and provides an overview of the Pentaho open source BI suite. James provides insight into the technology, the capabilities, integration with other applications, extensibility and how the various components were brought together into an open source BI stack. Lances talks about the Pentaho strategy in regard to capabilities and functions, components, building the suite, partners and verticals.

Pentaho Overview, Part 1"

Update: Part 2 is now up at OSC Podcast Pentaho Overview Part 2.

We expect to have part 3 posted on Thursday, 2006 March 09.

Update: Part 3 is now available for download.

We would like to thank DOVAL for permission to use excerpts from his hit single "Love Lost" for our opening and closing tracks.

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