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Information Builders Launches Trial of iWay 8, Clearing Obstacles for Modern Data and Application Integration

Announcement posted by Information Builders 22 Feb 2018

Solution Enables Organizations to Rapidly Integrate Real-Time Streaming and Blockchain Data

New York, NY, February 21, 2018Information Builders, a leader in business intelligence (BI), analytics, and data management solutions, today announced a 90-day free trial of iWay 8 Service Manager (iSM), its suite of solutions for real-time data integration, application integration, and event-driven processing. Through the trial, organizations can experience iWay 8’s support for strategic initiatives that require rapid access to timely and accurate data, regardless of its form or where it resides – including streaming and Internet of Things (IoT) data and permissioned blockchain applications.

 

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It is increasingly critical for organizations to consume and analyze large volumes of data from hundreds of disparate data sources, while reducing costs and increasing agility. iWay 8 Service Manager seamlessly integrates into existing operations infrastructure to extract valuable data. It enables access to new data types and sources by integrating applications, services, and APIs – all without the need for coding. Developers can reuse any applicable configuration component, from a simple connection definition to the entire business logic, further expediting deployments.

 

Additionally, iWay 8’s secure, scalable environment supports microservices, big data/IoT, blockchain, and other modern data integration strategies. For instance, iSM provides support for permissioned blockchain applications and lays the foundation for a quickly deployable, easily maintainable, service- and event-oriented blockchain architecture. In environments with sensory or other streaming IoT data, iWay’s data management technology natively ingests, cleanses, unifies, and integrates big data with other information sources, providing organizations with contextual intelligence that lends itself to actionable insights.

 

Gerald Cohen, president and CEO, Information Builders, said:

“Organizations have a larger volume of data from more sources than ever before. However, bringing it all together can be so overwhelming and complex that turning it into business value is nearly impossible. iWay 8’s streamlined and intuitive development environment simplifies the integration process and enables companies to gain a singular view of their business, which helps scale growth and improve performance. We invite organizations to experience iWay and its benefits through this 90-day trial.”

 

Visit our website to learn more about Information Builders’ data management and integration offerings.

 

Get your free trial of iWay 8 Service Manager today.

 

About Information Builders

Information Builders provides the industry’s most scalable software solutions for data management and analytics. We help organizations operationalize and monetize their data through insights that drive action. Our integrated platform for business intelligence (BI), analytics, data integration, and data quality, combined with our proven expertise, delivers value faster, with less risk. We believe data and analytics are the drivers of digital transformation, and we’re on a mission to help our customers capitalize on new opportunities in the connected world. Information Builders is headquartered in New York, NY, with global offices, and remains one of the largest privately held companies in the industry.  

 

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