IBM has
released a slew of new products intended to underscore its commitment to
'information management'.
Big Blue released version 8.4 of its
Enterprise
Content Management product at the
Information
on Demand 2007 conference in Las Vegas this week, and previewed IBM Data
Studio and Master Data Management Server.
Data Studio is a free, Eclipse-based tool that manages data lifecycles.
Available for download by the end of this month, the software promises improved
development times by automating the design, development and deployment of
information.
Master Data Management Server essentially acts as a data integration tool,
allowing customers to manage all data from a single point, regardless of the
database in which the information is stored or the department that owns the
information.
The server is currently in beta and is scheduled for general availability by
the first quarter of next year.
"The world is moving into an era of extreme transaction processing, extreme
information management," said Steve Mills, IBM's senior vice president in charge
of software.
"The ability to handle large amounts of volume is absolutely critical to the
business models that we are trying to get to."
Mills touted the server as an essential component for a service oriented
architecture (SOA).
SOAs offer a platform for componentised applications, allowing end users or
application architects to piece together applications by combining
functionalities.
As SOAs eliminate barriers between departments, IBM's Master Data Management
Server provides access to information from all over an organisation.
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