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DataFlux Selects DataDirect for XML Conversion and XQuery Processing(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) DataDirect Technologies, a provider of data connectivity and mainframe integration and an operating company of Progress Software Corp., announced that DataFlux, a provider of data quality and data integration solutions and subsidiary of SAS, will embed the DataDirect XQuery and DataDirect XML Converters products in the next release of its dfPower Studio and the DataFlux Integration Server scheduled for early release in October. DataFlux dfPower Studio provides all data quality components in a single integrated platform. Through graphical workflow tools and an intuitive interface, business users responsible for the quality and reliability of corporate information can inspect, correct and control enterprise data. In addition to data monitoring and integration capabilities, dfPower Studio allows users to build complex data improvement workflows through a job flow builder then implement the job flows in batch or real-time using the DataFlux Integration Server. "Recognizing the increasing use of XML as the standard for data exchange among key stakeholders and the enterprise, DataFlux has taken measures to support non-relational data in the next release of its core products for compliance, data governance and master data management," said Scott Gidley, co-founder and CTO at DataFlux. "By embedding DataDirect Technologies' XML technologies and its ability to integrate data from heterogeneous data sources and varied data formats, we have extended our market-leading data quality tools to any file format." The DataDirect XML Converters are an integral part of the DataDirect Data Integration Suite, providing the ability to bi-directionally convert any data file including EDI, flat files and other formats to XML, accessible from any Java or .NET application, the company noted in a release. ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected])) ((Distributed on behalf of 10Meters via M2 Communications Ltd - http://www.m2.com)) ((10Meters - http://www.10meters.com)) Copyright ? 2008 Wireless News |
