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Attunity Joins Google Enterprise Professional Program to Extend Enterprise Search Capabilities to the Mainframe
Business Wire, Sept 23, 2005
BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Attunity, Ltd. (NASDAQ: ATTU), the strategic Enterprise Integration Platform of choice for enterprise companies looking to implement real-time and on-demand data and information integration, today announced it has joined the Google Enterprise Professional program, which extends the power of Google search and helps customers get more value out of their Google enterprise search deployments.
The Google Enterprise Professional program includes developers, consultants and independent software vendors that provide value-added services for Google enterprise products. As part of the stringent program requirements, Attunity engineers have undergone training as part of the Google Enterprise Professional program.
The integration will enable enterprises using Google's search to access information stored in legacy, mainframe and relational data stores through the Google Search Appliance. Enterprise information can now be searched in real-time and delivered for reporting and analysis. This will deliver to businesses increased visibility to corporate performance measurements and compliance with real-time data searches and delivery and updating of indices of changed data using Attunity Stream, Attunity's advanced Changed Data Capture (CDC) solutions for real-time applications
"Google is excited to have Attunity as a partner in the Google Enterprise Professional program. We're looking forward to bringing the power and relevancy of Google search to large enterprises that need to access and search data residing on mainframes and legacy systems," said Kevin Smith, program manager for Google Enterprise Professional.
The combined offering will allow many enterprises to realize increased productivity and overall improved corporate performance as a result of being able to access, federate and search previously hard to reach data stored in a variety of file systems, in real-time and with the ability to track changes as they occur.
"The Google Enterprise Professional program will enable Google search for the Attunity Data Integration Platform," said Nelson Hsu, Attunity vice president of business development. "Google's enterprise search products offer the same quality search experience that people get with Google.com. The combined solution of the Google Search Appliance and Attunity's AIS platform, delivers universal data access to information silos in real-time and enables executives to make the right decisions for their business."
For more information on the Google Enterprise Professional program visit www.google.com/enterprise/gep.
> About AttunityAttunity is a leading provider of enterprise data integration software. Using Attunity's products, companies can seamlessly connect to data sources, stream data changes across the enterprise, and federate heterogeneous information to achieve a single view of their business. Employing a unique distributed architecture, Attunity software runs natively on enterprise data servers, turning locked data silos into an efficient Information Grid. The result is significantly enhanced performance and reduced cost of ownership.
Many customers use Attunity software for data integration initiatives such as service-oriented integration to the mainframe as part of EAI projects, legacy data access for business intelligence and reporting, real-time and efficient ETL based on change data capture, and single customer views from disparate information sources. Also, Attunity is a trusted partner for industry leaders like Oracle, HP and IBM who embed Attunity software into their products and solution offerings.
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