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Composite Software Enhances Enterprise Data Virtualization Offerings with Newest Composite Information Server
Composite Information Server 4.6 Delivers Benefits
Mar. 11, 2008 10:45 AM
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Composite Software announced the newest release of its
flagship product, the Composite Information Server. Composite Information
Server 4.6 provides a range of new functionality that enhances performance,
services-oriented architecture (SOA) enablement, access and development process
capabilities. Now businesses and government agencies can scale their data
virtualization initiatives to the enterprise level.
“Data virtualization, like its server, applications and
storage virtualization counterparts, is proving an excellent, non-invasive
strategy for delivering better agility and lower total cost of ownership,” said
Jim Green, chairman and CEO of Composite Software. “In a world of extreme data
complexity, endless disparate data silos and exponentially growing data
volumes, new data integration approaches that help overcome this complexity
have become critical. It is refreshing to see how customers are successfully
adopting and benefiting from data virtualization. And you know it is real, when
the early adopters advance from tactical to enterprisewide deployments.”
Composite customer, General Manager Dean Alms of Visage
Mobile, noted, "We are excited about the possibilities that the newest
Composite Information Server provide to us for virtualizing and abstracting
complex data from across our mobility management data sources."
To support enterprise-scale workload and performance
demands, Composite Information Server 4.6 features a 64-bit native Java Virtual
Machine that dramatically improves the performance of large, complex queries.
With the increased capacity, more of Composite’s data query and federation
functions now run in memory, with fewer hits to disk. The newest Information
Server’s 64-bit technology also accelerates Composite’s query and caching
toolset.
With SOA becoming ever more prevalent as an enterprise
architecture strategy, strong support for SOAP/JMS is a critical requirement.
Composite Information Server 4.6 now publishes data services using SOAP/JMS
binding, consumes SOAP/JMS based services, and describes SOAP/JMS services in
WSDL. TIBCO Enterprise Message Service and Progress SonicMQ are the first
platforms supported, with others planned for future releases.
Further enhancing enterprise-wide data virtualization
deployments, Composite Information Server 4.6 adds several new or enhanced data
sources and clients to the already long list of technologies supported.
Composite customers can now access any data source supported by DataDirect Technologies’ Shadow RTE Server driver for
mainframe databases, such as DB2, Adabas, IMS DB, CICS and VSAM. This release
also includes updates to Composite’s PeopleSoft and salesforce.com data access
offerings. And on the client side, Composite Information Server 4.6 now
supports native ADO.Net driver functions, allowing customers to leverage their
investments into ADO.NET based client and development environments.
Whereas the Composite Information Server 4.5 and the Active
Cluster option announced in June 2007 focused on enabling the run-time
management aspects of enterprise data virtualization, the 4.6 release delivers
several new features targeted at design and development. In moving from project
to enterprise, team development enablement, intelligent use of resources and
alignment with common software development lifecycle (SDLC) processes become
critical. Composite Information Server 4.6 now offers improved collaboration
capabilities, including resource externalization and resource locking to enable
better resource sharing across projects and tighter design-time controls as new
data virtualization services are designed and developed.
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