Log in or Register for enhanced features | Forgotten Password?
Software Systems & Networks Communications Services The CIO Agenda
Software
Content Management
CBR TV
Return to: CBR Home | Software | Content Management

iWay unveils enterprise information management suite

CBR Staff Writer Published 23 February 2009

To address enterprise information needs in a single platform with reusable services

iWay Software, a division of Information Builders and a provider of enterprise integration systems, has unveiled a new enterprise information management suite, which includes its new data quality center and master data center products.

According to the company, the enterprise information management (EIM) suite lowers the total cost of information management by addressing enterprise information needs in a single platform with reusable services.

Built around the core strength of iWay Service Manager, Information Builders said that the suite uses connectivity options of the iWay Universal Adapter Suite to provide: integrated content - federated data, data warehouse, files, queues, documents, e-mail, and ERP/CRM; support for low- and medium-latency events, transactions, and batch-oriented integration; integrated ETL, event capture, and change data capture; integrated data-quality firewall and master data management; ability to enrich and feed business events and data extracts to enterprise search engines; and enablement of real-time dashboards, scoring and analytics.

The company said that the two new products in the suite, iWay data quality center (DQC) and iWay master data center (MDC), are delivered in a single integration platform for real-time and batch integration.

Gerald Cohen, president and CEO of Information Builders, said: iWay Software is all about making the difficult easy. The iWay EIM suite delivers rich functionality and easy implementation at a tremendous value. By leveraging modern platforms and code-optimization techniques, this solution requires a significantly lower initial investment.

Comments
Post a comment

Comments may be moderated for spam, obscenities or defamation.