Highest-Performing EII Product Raises Bar In New Release
Composite Information Server 3.0 Optimized
for Next-Generation Reporting / Business Intelligence
SAN MATEO, Calif. - December 20, 2004 -
Composite Software, the Enterprise Information Integration (EII)
leader, today announced Composite Information Server (CIS) 3.0.
Composite's new version gives enterprises the highest-performance
access to distributed data across the enterprise, enables access
to a wide range of data sources, and streamlines administration.
Composite 3.0 introduces Composite Intelligent Query (IQ) technology,
which formulates the optimum data integration plan in real-time.
According to third-party tests, CIS with IQ is faster than other
EII servers, including IBM's DB2 Information Integrator. Cognos
recently announced that it has embedded CIS 3.0 into its ReportNet
product and has invested $4.5 million in Composite Software (Editor's
Note: See Cognos - December 7, 2004 press release entitled Cognos
Extends Reportnet With Composite Information Server.
)
"As EII gains momentum in the marketplace to
tackle the knottiest BI and reporting problems, performance will
become the number one driver of vendor success," said Colin
White, an industry analyst from BI Research. "Composite started
with a good lead here and they have extended it in 3.0 with Composite
IQ."
Composite IQ is the only EII optimization technology
to evaluate both data shape and sub-query costs to select the
optimal query plan. This allows users to run more complex analyses,
against more data sources, in less time, than ever before. For
example, in the financial services industry, insight into aggregate
interest rate fluctuation is necessary to assess the proper market
position for large customers. A Composite customer has addressed
this requirement using EII: prior to Composite, a key management
report took about three hours to complete; with Composite, the
report runs in under 30 seconds, an improvement of 99.7%. CIS
3.0 also includes new parallel-processing enhancements, which
improve user scalability on multiple-CPU hardware.
"The success of all EII projects hinges on
performance, specifically response time and scalability,"
said Michael Abbott, founder and CTO of Composite Software. "With
Composite IQ, we have cracked one of the toughest problems of
heterogeneous data integration - building a query plan based on
the expected results from the individual sources. Combined with
the other aspects of CIS 3.0, our customers can now make virtually
any application a productive data source."
In addition to performance advances, CIS 3.0 includes:
- The most extensive read/write support. Composite
is the only EII vendor to provide distributed insert, update,
and delete capabilities. Corporate developers can now write applications
on top of the Composite Information Server instead of a physical
database, resulting in improved portability and lower long-term
total cost of ownership for those applications.
- Significantly expanded data sources. Developers can now
reach out to XML (static or streaming), LDAP, and Java
procedures, enabling a single logical view of all packaged, open,
or custom data sources across the organization. A standards-based
scripting engine handles any procedural requirements.
- Flexibility in data delivery. CIS can publish aggregated
data in relational form, as XML, and/or via Web Services. Organizations
can now transition to a "service oriented architecture"
(SOA) incrementally, while preserving their existing applications
and data.
- Simplified deployment and management. CIS includes new
features for production migration, meta-data sharing, transaction
logging, and performance management. An enhanced, drag-and-drop
modeling interface simplifies the creation and management of complex
views. CIS 3.0 adds an open management API for view creation
and key task management. Composite’s enhanced tools and
commitment to standards lowers the total cost of ownership of
an EII server.
The Composite Information Server 3.0 is available
now.
About Enterprise Information Integration
(EII)
EII servers enable single logical views of enterprise
information, for example, customers, products, or employees, combining
data from different departments, subsidiaries, or processes. The
resulting views are faster and easier to secure and access, enabling
scorecards, compliance reports, data validation, and other mission-critical
applications. EII operates in real-time against both analytical
and transactional sources; EII systems are often used together
with batch-based ETL systems to extend the scope of data warehouses
without revising the warehouse data model or ETL plans. Some EII
servers (including Composite's) can transparently expose web services
to relational applications or vice versa, providing a single,
abstracted "data services layer" across an organization.
About Composite Software
Composite Software is the acknowledged leader in
Enterprise Information Integration (EII) solutions, which provide
real-time views of critical business information across multiple
systems. The company's flagship Composite Information Server enables
access to distributed enterprise data as if it existed in a single
location. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in San Mateo, CA,
Composite Software is funded by Palomar Ventures, Apax Partners,
Lehman Brothers Venture Partners, Clearstone Venture Partners
and Dot Edu Ventures. For more information, please visit the company's
web site at www.compositesw.com.
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