So, the documentation and support are basically the two main areas that I've been using it for.
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We haven't yet launched the Enterprise edition, so I've had very minimal touch with Lumada, but I did have an overview with one of the engineers as to how to use the customer portal in terms of learning documentation. We have purchased the Enterprise edition and have licenses, and we are just working with our infrastructure to get that set up on a server. Currently, I am using the PDI locally on my laptop, but we are undergoing an integration to push this off. We use it to aggregate and transform data for visualization purposes for our upper management. The use case is for data ETL on our various data repositories. We use version 8.3 in the production environment, but in the dev environment, we use version 9 and onwards. We also have another server for the application where the product is installed. On the cloud, we have an EC2 instance on AWS, then we have installed that EC2 instance and we call it using the ETL server. We have two different modes that we offer: one is on-premises and the other is on the cloud. Also, we have a number of core ETLs written on this platform to enhance our product. We are developing ETLs for the inbound data into the product as well as outbound to various integration points.
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We use this product extensively to build ETLs for those use cases. Also, we can have outbound from our product when we need to send to different, various integration points. I have used them in different companies, but for most of our use cases, we use it to integrate all the data that needs to flow into our product. My work primarily revolves around data migration and data integration for different products.