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InternetIBM Moves Further into Global Markets

Tue, 19 Aug 2008, www.internetnews.com

Helps enterprises manage data from customers everywhere.

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today unveiled new versions of two products in its InfoSphere portfolio at The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI) world conference in San Diego. The new products add capabilities to InfoSphere Information Server that let it sort and match names and addresses in languages other than English and from other cultures worldwide. This will be done through service oriented architecture (SOA) (define) enabled interfaces. IBM has also released a new version of WebSphere Product Center, now known as InfoSphere Master Data Management (MDM) Server for Product Information Management (PIM). This lets businesses maintain one view of product information for use throughout the enterprise, and can manage millions of products in different areas. MDM Server for PIM continues the WebSphere Product Center's mission of getting companies to market more quickly. It is tightly integrated with the InfoSphere Information Server, and both products are targeted at global companies. RELATED ARTICLES IBM Shortens Time to Market Informatica's End-to-End Data Integration Enterprises Face Data Growth Explosion For more stories on this topic: "There's higher growth happening in Brazil, Russia, India and China than happening in Western countries, and so that's an area of focus for us," Michael Curry, IBM's director of product management and strategy for InfoSphere, told InternetNews.com. "We invest in these technologies to... [ Read more on www.internetnews.com ]


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