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Mumbai:
Sybase Inc, a leading enterprise infrastructure and integration
company, has announced that its e-Biz Integrator is selected
as a Gold Performer in the e-business application connectivity
/ integrator category of the ACW (Asia Computer Weekly)
Annual Readers Choice Awards 2002.
CMP
Groups ACW is the No 1 regional IT weekly
publication in Asia Pacific. In their ACW Readers
Choice Awards 2002 issue, ACW presented the A
list of 150 winning IT products and services, based on
their popularity with their readers.
Sybase
is honoured to have received this recognition and this
has enforced our companys commitments as a leading
enterprise integration company. With our range of enterprise
application integration (EAI) solutions, we will continue
to work with companies to integrate components that could
be part of a strategic integration platform that will
lower the costs and speed up the integration of future
applications, says Sybase senior vice-president
and general manager (Asia Pacific) Mark Wang.
New
Era of Networks, a Sybase group company, provides EAI
solutions designed to help companies quickly integrate
CRM, ERP or other legacy systems and increase the return
on their technology and people investments.
Sybases
e-Biz Integrator provides the means to integrate new and
existing systems into a cohesive business process flow
that speeds response times, improves efficiency, and contains
operational costs. With it, organisations can address
new, unforeseen business requirements that arise in a
fast-changing, competitive environment. e-Biz Integrator
is one component of New Era of Networks family of integration
products that replace inter-application spaghetti
with a hub and spoke architecture.
e-Biz
Integrator is an advanced integration server designed
for enterprise-class environments characterised by high
volume and speed. e-Biz Integrator automatically transforms
source data to any format required by a specific target
system. The patented technology ensures that businesss
critical information gets delivered even when programmes
or networks fail or when the target system is temporarily
unavailable.
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