HiT Software Partners with Netezza to Increase Functionality in DBMoto

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HiT Software’s DBMoto data replication product will provide change data capture from source databases to Netezza appliances. 

HiT Software has announced a new partnership with Netezza, where HiT will develop and certify new functionality in its DBMoto data replication product to provide heterogeneous change data capture from source databases such as Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL and IBM DB2 to Netezza appliances. This capability will give Netezza data warehouse users assurance that they can quickly, easily and affordably populate their Netezza systems with corporate data from nearly any source, and maintain ongoing updates to Netezza through change data capture, which significantly reduces effort, stress and time on the source database systems.

“Organizations depend heavily on the velocity of analysis and reporting, and a primary reason for reporting backlog has been access to various data located among corporate departments and operational facilities,” said Giacomo Lorenzin, CEO, HiT Software. “Data warehouse appliances are becoming increasingly popular and we are very pleased to deliver a tailored change data capture solution for Netezza users, giving them an independent choice of data integration provider as they move data from corporate databases into Netezza’s market-leading data warehouse appliance.”

Matt Rollender, director of technology partnerships and strategic alliances at Netezza said, “Netezza is pleased to collaborate with HiT Software as a technology partner. With its impressive suite of flexible data integration tools, HiT Software provides a natural fit for organizations looking to derive insight through innovation. We are particularly pleased with HiT Software’s work to date to integrate and certify our respective products and look forward to further developing this relationship.”

HiT Software’s DBMoto data replication product today supports all major relational databases for change data capture, enabling real-time data access for business users, analysts, operational staff and statisticians. DBMoto is recognized for its maturity, reliability, flexibility and affordability. Completely wizard-driven, DBMoto is easy to configure and quick to deploy without consulting.

DBMoto is in use today at thousands of small to large organizations. DBMoto can be downloaded for free evaluation at www.hitsw.com.

About HiT Software, Inc.

For more than a decade, HiT Software products have provided access to critical data, enabling data availability and offering programming-free data integration across enterprise systems. HiT Software’s standards-based products perform real-time, bi-directional replication between all major databases; execute bi-directional transformations between XML and all major databases; and connect applications to IBM DB2 databases via .NET, OLE DB, ODBC and JDBC standards. Founded in 1994 and based in San Jose, Calif., HiT Software is relied upon by thousands of organizations in many vertical markets around the globe. Additional information is available at www.hitsw.com.

About Netezza Corporation

Netezza Corporation (NYSE: NZ) is the global leader in data warehouse and analytic appliances that dramatically simplify high-performance analytics across an extended enterprise. Netezza’s technology enables organizations to process enormous amounts of captured data at exceptional speed, providing a significant competitive and operational advantage in today’s data-intensive industries, including digital media, energy, financial services, government, health and life sciences, retail and telecommunications. Netezza is headquartered in Marlborough, Mass. and has offices in Northern Virginia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Poland, Japan, Korea, Australia and Singapore. For more information about Netezza, please visit www.netezza.com.

HiT Software, Inc., a BackOffice Associates, LLC Company, is a leader in Change Data Capture and Data Replication products for heterogeneous database environments. HiT Software's standards-based products provide quick access to data and offer programming-free data integration across enterprise systems. DBMoto® provides real-time, bi-directional data replication between major databases; Allora™ provides bi-directional transformations between XML and databases; and HiT DB2 Connectivity products connect applications to IBM® DB2® databases via .NET, OLE DB, ODBC and JDBC standards. Founded in 1994 in San Jose, California, HiT Software is relied upon by thousands of global organizations. Visit www.hitsw.com.

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