HiT Software

HiT Software
Type Private
Industry Computer software
Founded 1994
Headquarters San Jose, California
Parent BackOffice Associates, LLC
Website http://www.hitsw.com/

Founded in 1994 in San Jose, California, HiT Software is a commercial software development company with headquarters in San Jose, California and offices in Italy, Hong Kong and Chile. HiT Software produces Data Integration and Change Data Capture software tools. HiT Software was acquired by BackOffice Associates, LLC in April 2010.[1]

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Products

DBMoto [2]- a graphical database replication software product for heterogeneous relational databases, that provides real-time data migration, data mapping, data updates, bi-directional data synchronization, change data capture, data transformation, mirroring, refresh and batch support for production servers, operational data stores, data marts, data warehouses, and business intelligence. DBMoto supports IBM DB2 for i (iSeries/AS400), IBM LUW (UDB), IBM z/OS (mainframe), Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Sybase, Informix [3], Netezza TwinFin data warehouse appliances [4] and others. DBMoto uses transaction log-reading and triggers for mirroring and synchronization.

Allora - a graphical software product that maps XML to databases bi-directionally with a modular design.

DB2 Connectivity - a set of middleware that connects IBM DB2 data to applications [5] [6]. Supports JDBC, ADO.NET, ODBC and OLE DB standards.

See also

References

  1. ^ "BackOffice Associates Acquires HiT Software", "Information Management Online", May 3, 2010
  2. ^ "HiT Software Introduces New Version of Change Data Capture Solution", "System iNetwork", May 18, 2011
  3. ^ "HiT Software's DBMoto Adds Informix Log-based Change Data Capture", "Database Trends and Applications" Online, May 24, 2011
  4. ^ "HiT Software Announces New Version of DBMoto; Certifies Interoperability with Netezza TwinFin Appliances", "Database Trends and Applications" Online, March 30, 2010
  5. ^ "HiT Software Releases New Versions of Connectivity Products for IBM DB2 LUW and zOS", "Database Trends and Applications" Online, April 12, 2011
  6. ^ "HiT Updates ODBC and OLEDB Drivers for IBM i", "IT Jungle", October 19, 2010

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