Public, Private and Hybrid Cloud - Application and Data Integration

Queplix® solutions easily support the application and data integration necessary to support public, private and hybrid cloud architectures. This includes industry leading public cloud products such as Salesforce.com®, Netsuite®, Taleo® and RightNow® and many others. Our Application Software Blades include the intelligence to connect with all critical Cloud based application structures. We include support for your security model so that data integration can be effected with no impact to the existing data architecture. Application blades are smart and application aware - we have knowledge of the table or the object structures and we know how to map them to applications deployed in your cloud architecture. And we can do all of this without SQL. No SQL is required to use the power of our system - none at all!

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Full Support for All Cloud Architectures

Different cloud architectures have different challenges for application and data integration. These include the interfaces, security model, the location of the data and the protection for data integrity associated with the connecting pathways. Many large organizations are building out private and hybrid clouds. It is their plan to extend existing and new applications into these new architectures for deployment. These cloud architectures are often by driven by customer business models as well as regulatory and compliance issues that eliminate an easy deployment using a public cloud architecture. Public clouds have been very popular in customer relationship management and have now reached critical velocity across the full spectrum of enterprise applications. This is not limited to mid tier firms - small, medium, large and the largest enterprises are deploying products.

Full Support for All Access Methods

Data virtualization also provides all of the different integration interfaces required to access relational data and object data independent of all architectural considerations. We support all of the important software industry standards including JDBC, .Net Framework, ODBC, Web Services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Everything you need for success is there. We also provide the technology through our Application Software Blades to support a large list of the legacy software application program interfaces (API's). This positions us to blend the various cloud architectures together and with chosen on-premise applications in a seamless fashion. We convert all relational data that must be integrated into a virtual object metadata directory - this enables us to deal with object representations both for the on-premise and the cloud based applications. This tremendously simplifies the issues associated with integration and ongoing data management.

Full Support for the Business User

One important benefit of Queplix® Virtual Data Manager™ is that we provide a high-level interface suitable for a business level user - SQL programming is not required. During the integration process, we abstracted you from all of the problems associated with mapping relational SQL to object model entities. That abstraction is the core of the definition of data virtualization and key to the automation, power and ease-of-use of any of our solutions. The other important benefit to you is that because our object metadata directory includes what you need to know about security permissions, you can flow access based upon specific user permissions and group access lists and use your existing security model, without any changes.

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Industry Analyst ESG

  • “Data migration and integration solutions such as those offered by Queplix, address a real need that enterprises face today. Organizations need simpler, lower cost alternatives to existing ETL methods so they spend less time integrating and migrating data, and more time leveraging it.

    Julie Lockner

    VP and Senior Analyst

    Enterprise Strategy Group

    February, 2011