Apatar blends IBM DB2 with third-party apps; cleanses mainframe databases
By Manufacturing Business Technology Staff -- Manufacturing Business Technology, 6/10/2008 6:00:00 AM
Apatar, a provider of open-source software tools for the data integration market, reports connectivity to IBM DB2, a family of relational database management system products widely used in enterprise applications, corporate ERP systems, and mainframes.
The new connector for the Apatar Open Source Data Integration tool set allows reading and writing of data from/to DB2 tables, and improves quality of data during migration or integration—all without custom coding.
“As a popular database, DB2 very often is used behind ERP systems, both innovative and legacy ones,” says Renat Khasanshyn, CEO and founder of Apatar. “The new Apatar connector for DB2 can help corporate developers and DBAs improve the quality of this enterprise data and ease the integration of data stored within multiple locations. With this new solution embedded into the visual Apatar application, migration from legacy systems can be performed by drag-and-drop even by business users.”
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