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Meltano

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Meltano Inc.
Available inEnglish
Area servedWorldwide
OwnerMeltano Inc.
Key people
  • Douwe Maan (CEO)
Websitemeltano.com
Current statusOnline
Written inPython

Meltano is an open source DataOps platform that brings together best-in-class open source tools and technologies for the data lifecycle. Open source integrations include the Singer standard for data integration and its library of over 200 connectors, dbt for transformation, Airflow for orchestration, and soon Superset for visualization. Meltano simplifies configuration, deployment, and monitoring, and lets data teams benefit from DevOps best practices such as version control, code review, and CI/CD.

Built on Open Source, Meltano works alongside its community of over 1300 data professionals at startups, global enterprises, and consultancies to build the next generation of data infrastructure and support a large ecosystem of open source connectors. There are thousands of active Meltano projects in use today.

History[edit]

Meltano was founded inside GitLab in 2018 to serve the GitLab Data Team. Meltano started as an open source tool built for GitLab's data and analytics team, who wanted an end-to-end data platform built around open source components and DevOps principles.

In 2020, the project strategically pivoted to focus on open source data integration (ELT).

In 2021, after 3 years of being a GitLab incubator project, Meltano spun out of GitLab and raised a seed funding round[1] to become an independent startup and bring the benefits of open source data integration and DataOps to a wider audience.

The name Meltano is an initialism of the different parts of the data lifecycle as we saw them when the platform was created- Model, Extract, Load, Transform, Analyze, Notebook, Orchestrate.

References[edit]

  1. "GitLab spins out open source data integration platform Meltano". VentureBeat. 2021-06-30. Retrieved 2021-07-16.

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