Evolutionary Technologies International
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Evolutionary Technologies International (ETI) was a company focused on developing database tools and data warehousing. Originally a research project at the Microelectronics and Computer Corporation (MCC) in Austin, Texas, ETI was spun off as a private company by co-founders Katherine Hammer, Robin Curle, Lisa Keeler, and Duane Voth in 1990.
ETI's technology provided a mechanism for automatically generating ETL (Extract/Transform/Load) programs based on user-defined metadata. Their first product was called EXTRACT (later changed to ETI•EXTRACT).[citation needed]
ETI was purchased by Versata in May, 2008.[1]
ETI's technology was acquired by Ignite in June 2015.[2]
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