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Contivo Announces Automated Transformation Capabilities for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
Business Wire, Dec 19, 2005
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Contivo, the leading provider of automated data integration solutions, today announced that its Contivo Vocabulary Management Solution (VMS) now fully supports Oracle BPEL Process Manager which is part of the Oracle Fusion Middleware. Contivo VMS, available as a free download from Contivo's website, allows Web services and business process developers taking advantage of Oracle BPEL Process Manager to also take advantage of the powers of Contivo for integration projects at no cost. Architects and business analysts can get a copy of Contivo VMS at https://www.contivo.com by clicking on the Contivo VMS On-Demand link.
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Contivo VMS enables users to capture, manage, organize and leverage all of the integration metadata in an enterprise, and by associating that metadata with a semantic "dictionary," establish an integration "vocabulary" and "thesaurus." Contivo leverages Oracle DB technology as the underpinnings of the repository which encapsulates the vocabulary and thesaurus.
"The newest version of Oracle will make it easier for our smaller customers to get up and running quickly and at an attractive price point -- which is zero," stated Contivo's CEO Keith Feingold. "We look forward to it being released in general availability."
About Contivo
Contivo provides solutions that enable enterprises to dramatically reduce implementation and maintenance costs of enterprise-wide integration projects. The Contivo Vocabulary Management Solution (VMS) provides a central semantics-based metadata repository, development tools, infrastructure, and code generators that automate data transformation for application integration across multiple platforms. Contivo recently added capabilities and platform support that extend to legacy systems and Web services.
Contivo was founded in 1998 and has forged relationships with strategic customers like Hewlett Packard, Agilent Technologies, US Bank, JP Morgan Chase, MetLife, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Trade Commission, Network Appliance, Mitsubishi, Liaison, as well as partnerships with companies such as Bearing Point, Capgemini, EDS, Perficient, Crowe, MphasiS, Atos Origin, Cisco, E2Open, DataPower, Cyclone Commerce, and Avolent. Investors include BankAmerica Venture Partners and Voyager Capital along with industry leaders BEA Systems, TIBCO Software, and webMethods. Contivo is privately held and headquartered in Mountain View, CA. For more information, go to www.contivo.com.
Trademarks: Contivo and Contivo Analyst are registered trademarks, and Contivo VMS is a trademark of Contivo, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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