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New Release of WhereScape's Data Warehouse Development Environment Enables Cross-Platform Database Appliance Support
LAS VEGAS --(Business Wire)--
WhereScape today introduced WhereScape RED 7, a new release of its
integrated data warehouse development environment that supports today's
leading database appliances. WhereScape will be demonstrating WhereScape
RED 7 support of IBM Netezza and EMC (News - Alert) Greenplum in booth #501 at the TDWI
World Conference in Las Vegas.
WhereScape RED 7 generates code that will run on the appliance through a
fully featured user interface, enabling practitioners to generate the
same code they would otherwise have to handcraft. In the case of IBM
Netezza (News - Alert), WhereScape 7 will enable practitioners to utilize the IBM
Netezza platform for ETL transformations, generate NZPLSQL set based
SQL, as well as creating tables, all of which are documented and all
automatically included in WhereScape's integrated and open metadata
repository.
WhereScape RED enables practitioners to access source data from multiple
environments, create procedural code, scripts, and tables, build cubes,
schedule updates, and generate documentation in HTML format, all while
maintaining existing BI front-end compatibility. In addition to the
analytical appliance integration announced today, WhereScape RED
provides native support for Teradata as well as IBM DB2, Oracle, and
Microsoft (News - Alert) SQL Server.
"The days of the enterprise data warehouse operating as the centralized
hub for all reporting and analytics is a thing of the past. Database
appliances are gaining traction as IT organizations warm to the notion
of using purpose-built platforms for specific analytic tasks, but the
speed of the platforms has naturally outpaced the productivity tools
needed to support them" said Shawn Rogers, Vice President of Research,
Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing, Enterpris Management
Associate. "WhereScape RED 7 is ideally suited for today's highly
diverse, special-purpose IT infrastructures. WhereScape has increased
its value proposition by moving from 'let us build and manage your data
warehouse' to 'let us manage your extended data ecosystem, which
includes your data warehouse'," Rogers said.
"Speaking as both a current WhereScape and Netezza customer, I am very
excited by the announcement that WhereScape RED will be now be
supporting IBM (News - Alert) Netezza appliances," said Johan Vendrig, GM of
Information Services for healthAlliance, a New Zealand-healthcare
services organization. "The development speed of WhereScape RED and the
power of Netezza make for a great combination."
"When WhereScape RED was first introduced, the data warehouse consisted
of a single database, and we integrated our software with four of the
industry leaders-Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, Oracle (News - Alert) and Teradata,"
added WhereScape CEO Michael Whitehead. "Our customers and prospects now
want to develop and deploy quickly across a multi tiered data warehouse
environment. We are committed to providing appliance customers a
seamless, end-to-end experience for quickly developing their data
warehouse infrastructure as well as help them maximize their use of it.
WhereScape RED helps accelerate the development of data warehouses and
enables organizations to them in less time, with less money, while
mitigating risk and resulting in fully documented implementations,"
Whitehead said.
About WhereScape
WhereScape design, develop, sell and support WhereScape
3D, the industry's first data warehouse planning tool; and WhereScape
RED, the industry's first and best integrated development
environment for building, deploying, managing and renovating data
warehouses.
WhereScape's products are used in every kind of business intelligence
project found in today's commercial environment: from normal-form
enterprise data warehouses and data vaults, through user access layers
and tiers of dependent data marts, to standalone data marts and
reporting systems.
Our more than 500 customers are active and satisfied users of our
technologies, and report that, with WhereScape's products, they are able
to build data warehouses with fewer people, few if any diversions,
missed deadlines or unmet user expectations, and in record time: in days
or weeks, instead of months or years. WhereScape has offices in Portland
Oregon, Auckland New Zealand, and Wokingham UK. For more information,
please visit www.wherescape.com.
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