Oracle has launched the Oracle Data Integration Suite, which combines
traditional data integration capabilities with an array of middleware
and tooling for constructing a service oriented architecture. Data
Integration Suite costs $60,000 per CPU for a package that bundles
Oracle Data Integrator and Oracle/Hyperion Data Relationship Manager
with the company's BPEL Process Manager, enterprise service bus,
application server, business-to-business engine, and business rules
engine. Oracle's suite aligns its data-integration offerings with its
Fusion Middleware line for SOA. Additional options in the suite
include a new pair of data quality tools, Oracle Data Quality for
Data Integrator and Oracle Data Profiling, which the company developed
with Harte-Hanks Trillium Software. Also, Oracle is optionally offering
its Coherence Data Grid, technology acquired through Oracle's purchase
of Tangosol last year, and a number of adapters, including ones for
applications and unstructured content, as options... Marketing materials
announcing the Oracle's release stress the suite's applicability to
heterogenous environments, noting its support for a broad array of
databases, including IBM DB2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Teradata,
and Oracle.
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