Sunopsis

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Sunopsis is software company based near Lyon, France. It also has a United States headquarters are in Burlington, Massachusetts.[1] The company was bought by Oracle in October 2006.[1]

Sunopsis empowers companies to improve business responsiveness by placing the right data at the right place, at the right time. The company’s next-generation data integration product allows organizations to efficiently manage and share data from disparate data sources without the complexity and cost of traditional data integration software solutions.
Sunopsis products provide solutions for data warehousing, data integration, data migration, data synchronization and master data management.

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[edit] Major Products

[edit] Sunopsis Data Conductor

A data integration software product for ETL projects, Sunopsis Data Conductor provides a business-rules-driven approach to defining data transformation and integration processes. It is based on an E-LT architecture.

Business-rules-driven Approach to Data Integration
Unlike traditional ETL tools that closely intermix data transformation rules with the procedural steps of the integration process and require the development of both data transformations and data flow, Data Conductor clearly separates the business rules (the “what”) from the actual implementation (the “how”). Business rules describing mappings and transformations are defined graphically, through a drag-and-drop interface, and stored independently from the implementation. Data Conductor generates automatically using code templates (Knowledge Modules) the data flow, which can be fine tuned if required.
E-LT Architecture
Traditional ETL tools perform complex data transformations using proprietary, middle-tier ETL engines. Instead, Sunopsis uses the E-LT (Extract – Load & Transform) approach, wherein all data transformations are executed by the existing RDBMS engine(s).

[edit] Sunopsis Active Integration Platform

Sunopsis Active Integration Platform is an integration platform that unifies data-, event- and service-based (SOA) integration with a single user interface and a common business rules driven approach. The platform enables the enterprise to present a single view of its Information Systems, with a unified access model. Active Integration Platform is built around a persistent data and event database – the Active Integration Hub (AIH) – which essentially captures the superset of all data and business events contained in all systems linked by the Active Integration Platform.x

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Oracle buys Sunopsis (HTML). East Bay Business Times (2006-10-09). Retrieved on 2007-09-08.

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