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Corticon Embeds Composite Software's Data Virtualization Technology, Supporting a Multi-Source Option to Its Enterprise Data Connector
Corticon Technologies, Inc., the leading independent business rules management system vendor, and Composite Software, Inc., the virtual data integration (DI) leader, today announced Corticon has embedded the award-winning Composite Information Server in the Corticon Enterprise Data Connector (EDC)-Multi Source. Corticons EDC-Multi Source enables seamless access to relational databases, legacy data sources, web services, XML, message queues as well as leading packaged applications such as SAP, Siebel, PeopleSoft and Oracle through Composite Application Data Services.

Corticon and Composite mutually value delivering the highest business agility through our technologies, said Composites VP of Marketing Robert Eve. While Corticon understands the importance of properly integrating business rules and data sources, Composite has expertise in virtualizing, abstracting and federating data to overcome business and IT complexity. Our partnership has resulted in a stellar solution that helps Corticons customers simplify data integration in the context of decision automation.

Composite extends EDCs reach, said Garth Gehlbach, Corticons VP of Marketing and Product Management. EDC-Multi Source accesses a plethora of diverse external data sources for unprecedented business agility by isolating data access from decision logic and simplifying how decision services are called. Were thrilled to offer our customers this superior agility, both in terms of time-to-initial solution and ongoing maintenance.

Corticons EDC-Multi Source provides a direct connection from the rules engine to relational databases and other enterprise data sources. This allows it to automatically retrieve data required to execute a decision service or update data sources directly during rules processing, improving performance and simplifying integration. Consistent with Corticons model-driven approach, Corticon EDC features code-free modeling in defining data access connections, providing a level of abstraction that accelerates the creation and maintenance of decision services.

Corticons EDC-Multi Source is available from Corticon. For more information, refer to http://www.corticon.com/Products/Enterprise-Data-Connector.php.

Published Monday, August 18, 2008 7:00 PM by David Marshall
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