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Software Magazine, Dec, 1999
Sagavista, from Saga Software Inc., is a business-centric enterprise integration product suite that integrates virtually all operating systems and hardware platforms.
For customers facing enterprise integration issues with electronic commerce, supply chain management, customer relationship management, and other strategic IT initiatives, Sagavista is a scalable and extensible enterprise integration product suite. The suite includes a message broker, called the Sagavista Integration Server, that provides intelligent routing, rules processing, an data transformation engines that process, translate, and transport modified information to the enterprise's receiving applications and databases in an expected format.
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The product suite is written totally in Java, a1lowing broad cross-platform connectivity and flexibility. The suite currently runs on OS/390, Windows NT, and MVS. It will also support Unix -- HP/UX, Sun Solaris, and IBM AIX -- by year-end. The company intends to add support for OS/400 by mid-2000.
Sagavista's pricing depends on customer specifications, but the product suite with base components could, for example, start at less than $100,000 and range to a bit more than $200,000. Optional adapters and maintenance would cost extra. Saga Software will offer an array of professional services to support Sagavista, including maintenance, comprehensive training, and 24x7 customer support help desk.
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