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Analysis: Dell gets datacentre networks with Force10

...time as too much, but Dell has since acquired Boomi, a cloud integration software vendor. Now, with Force10 networks, it has credentials in datacentre networking... Read more

20 July, 2011
Djuggler 4 4.0.7

Djuggler 4 4.0.7

Data Juggler is web data integration software (web intelligence) that can automate repetitive web tasks. The scripts created... Read more

9 August, 2011
SnappFiles 1.0.5

SnappFiles 1.0.5

...supported in SnappFiles version 1.0.5, and require third party server integration software for Lotus Quickr integration.Files from the Quickr or ECM server... Read more

20 July, 2011
ShowCase - Networks Edition 2.0.2860

ShowCase - Networks Edition 2.0.2860

...of our multi-track Editor : http://youtube.com/vericorderWith our back-end integration software, Showcase Net can integrate fully into corporate networks, Newsroom Control Systems... Read more

3 February, 2011
Integrating data in the Information SystemAn Open Source approach

Integrating data in the Information SystemAn Open Source approach

...cost advantages of hand?coding with the productivity advantages of traditional data integration software. They are established in the developer tools market which has been... Read more

1 November, 2010
VC Audio U 1.1.2433

VC Audio U 1.1.2433

...podcasting servers and other back-end systems. Combined with our back-end integration software, users can produce sophisticated news stories and podcasts on the fly... Read more

23 August, 2010
Djuggler Builder 3.3.3

Djuggler Builder 3.3.3

Data Juggler is web data integration software (web intelligence) that can automate repetitive web tasks. The scripts created... Read more

19 August, 2010
Djuggler Enterprise 3.3.3

Djuggler Enterprise 3.3.3

Data Juggler is web data integration software (web intelligence) that can automate repetitive web tasks. The scripts created... Read more

19 August, 2010
Djuggler Business 3.3.3

Djuggler Business 3.3.3

Data Juggler is web data integration software (web intelligence) that can automate repetitive web tasks. The scripts created... Read more

19 August, 2010

Microsoft licensing: How the cloud is changing your software options

...tech world there's probably only one thing more complicated than software integration: software licensing. The complexity and cost of figuring out which licences to... Read more

8 July, 2010 by Tim Ferguson
Star Analytics Expands Oracle Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management Support to Accelerate Reporting and Close Processes

Star Analytics Expands Oracle Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management Support to Accelerate Reporting and Close Processes

...22, 2010 - Star Analytics, the leader in financial application process automation and integration software, today announced it has expanded its support for Oracle's enterprise... Read more

22 June, 2010

IBM shrinks integration software

IBM plans to muscle into an emerging market for scaled-down integration software, a product that category analysts say is poised for growth. The... Read more

29 August, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

IBM customises integration software

IBM is trying to expand its reach in the so-called integration software market with new editions of products geared at specific industries. The... Read more

19 May, 2003 by Martin LaMonica
HP Storage Essentials Application <endeca_term>Integration Software</endeca_term> for SAP Adaptive Computing Controller in HP-UX White Paper

HP Storage Essentials Application Integration Software for SAP Adaptive Computing Controller in HP-UX White Paper

The Adaptive Computing environment supported by HP Storage Essentials for SAP ACC consists of managed node servers,... Read more

1 June, 2008

RFID: Setting the standards

...Matt Hines, Staff Writer, CNET News.com Tom Laffey, vice president at integration software maker Tibco, details how the RFID standards process is progressing When... Read more

10 May, 2004 by Matt Hines

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