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Informatica Tuesday is expected to unveil a product roadmap for its growing data integration platform. Informatica PowerCenter is aimed at providing users with a single means for aggregating and synchronizing data across multiple systems.
Data integration technology is a growing market as companies look for ways to create a consolidated view of data scattered across myriad internal and external systems. The technology lets users query data that's physically scattered as if it were in a single repository.
It's a market many vendors are eyeing, including heavyweights IBM, BEA Systems and Oracle, as well as specialists Ascential Software, Avaki and Composite Software. Informatica's data integration products build on its legacy in the extraction, transformation and loading (ETL) and data warehouse markets.
Informatica is planning three major releases of its PowerCenter platform over the next two years, starting with this week's launch of PowerCenter Advanced Edition.
The new version, due to start shipping next month, bundles Informatica's current PowerCenter data integration platform with its SuperGlue metadata management capabilities and PowerAnalyzer viewing and reporting features, says Karen Steele, vice president of corporate marketing at Informatica. In addition, it adds Informatica's team-based development tools, designed to streamline processes among multiple teams of developers; and its server grid capabilities, which allow users to run PowerCenter on a heterogeneous server grid, Steele says.
"All of these products will now be combined in the Advanced Edition in one platform, one edition, and a single install that will install all of the products in under an hour," Steele says. Pricing for PowerCenter Advanced Edition starts at $180,000.
The next two releases due out from Informatica are code-named Zeus and Hercules.
Zeus, which is due to be available in the fall, is focused on expanding the platform to allow users to wrap in external data sources. New features will include RSA encryption and compression, which will bolster security and performance when users share data with trading partners or service providers, Steele says. The vendor also plans to add more fault-tolerant and failover capabilities to the Zeus edition of PowerCenter.
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