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With Talend and Stitch, Save the Children Germany also saves time and manual effort

By Kyle Brown
Save the Children Germany couldn’t keep up with donation sources, and staff turnover laid bare the risks of depending on niche software. To keep helping the world’s children, the nonprofit needed to automate and standardize donation data processes.
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Accelerating business excellence at Keyrus with Talend’s Early Access Program (EAP)

By Don Pinto, Chloe Gout & Olivier Dubois
Participating in the Talend Early Access Program (EAP) has helped our Partner, Keyrus, gain more clients by showcasing Talend’s unique capabilities and how they can solve business problems. Read more about how the EAP program works.
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Data powers new ideas at Te Pūkenga | Manukau Institute of Technology

By Kyle Brown
Digital transformation at Manukau Institute of Technology, a business division of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills & Technology (MIT) included shifting data from on-prem to the cloud. Talend had an efficient, future-facing solution.
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ATMB keeps traffic and data flowing safely with Talend and Keyrus

By Kate Speer
ATMB, the company responsible for Mont Blanc tunnel infrastructure on the French-Italian border, needed modern data management to solve today’s needs and future success. Talend’s trusted technology gives ATMB the future-proof solution they need.
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Eneria trailblazes real-time data synchronization with Talend Change Data Capture (CDC)

By Kate Speer
Looking for a way to get updated, usable information flowing freely between departments, Eneria began to pioneer a new way of looking at data synchronization - which harnessed the unique power of change data capture.
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Faster, better reporting for Duravit AG

By Kate Speer
Talend took the pain out of cloud migration for Duravit AG — streamlining reporting and bringing their ambitious financial goals within reach
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Healthier data means healthier minds for Mental Health Concern

By Kyle Brown
Mental Health Concern is using Talend to deliver integrated, healthy data for decision making, finding that Talend has capabilities beyond expectations that enable them to solve today’s challenges and pursue new use cases beyond their original plans.
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