On Demand Data Replicator For SalesForce Customers
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Biztech2 Staff
| Mar 12,2007
Informatica Corp., a provider of data integration software, recently announced the Informatica On Demand Data Replicator, an on-demand service for cross-enterprise data integration.
Informatica claims that On Demand Data Replicator will enable organizations to productively and securely replicate the corporate data and data schema managed in Salesforce to an on-premise database. This streamlines the integration process, and gives salesforce.com customers a new opportunity to gain additional business value from their integrated information assets.
"Now, organizations can rapidly and cost-effectively replicate their off-premise data to ensure all the transactional and master data is available on-premise as needed. Finally, enterprises can fully use software-as-a-service solutions without compromising data access or data integration," pronounced Sohaib Abbasi, chairman and CEO, Informatica.
"Data integration is essential for companies who want to take advantage of this new era of innovation and creativity in on-demand computing known as The Business Web," said Cindy Warner, senior vice president, global technology services, salesforce.com. "With this new offering available as part of salesforce.com’s Apex Connect initiative, our customers can take advantage of technology from Informatica to manage, share, and replicate their business information and data on demand."
Informatica claims that On Demand Data Replicator will enable organizations to productively and securely replicate the corporate data and data schema managed in Salesforce to an on-premise database. This streamlines the integration process, and gives salesforce.com customers a new opportunity to gain additional business value from their integrated information assets.
"Now, organizations can rapidly and cost-effectively replicate their off-premise data to ensure all the transactional and master data is available on-premise as needed. Finally, enterprises can fully use software-as-a-service solutions without compromising data access or data integration," pronounced Sohaib Abbasi, chairman and CEO, Informatica.
"Data integration is essential for companies who want to take advantage of this new era of innovation and creativity in on-demand computing known as The Business Web," said Cindy Warner, senior vice president, global technology services, salesforce.com. "With this new offering available as part of salesforce.com’s Apex Connect initiative, our customers can take advantage of technology from Informatica to manage, share, and replicate their business information and data on demand."
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