DataSelf is excited to announce the release of DataSelf ETL+ 25.09, entering beta on September 30th, 2025. This latest version delivers significant advancements to ETL+ and DFT modeling, further strengthening DataSelf’s mission to empower organizations with faster, smarter, and more accessible analytics.
At the core of this release is a major upgrade to the ETL+ Desktop app and the debut of (AI-powered) ETL+ Web – an innovative platform designed to accelerate data pipelines, modeling, reporting, and analytics. By leveraging advanced AI, DataSelf 25.09 enables organizations to broaden the adoption of self-service analytics and unlock deeper insights at every level.
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“DataSelf ETL+ 25.09 marks a major leap in making analytics more intelligent, efficient, and user-friendly,” said Joni Girardi, Founder & CEO of DataSelf. “With ETL+ Web, DFT modeling (Dimension, Fact, Time), and expanded AI capabilities, we’re equipping data engineers, scientists, analysts, and executives to drive smarter decisions — faster than ever before.”
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