DataMirror's high-performance, native, log-based change-data-capture technology integrates data in real-time from heterogeneous production systems without impacting system performance. In addition to providing real-time data integration between relational database systems, DataMirror now can transform a business transaction to an XML object and, based on business rules, dynamically route it to any number of message queues. To meet more complex requirements, business transactions can be augmented with information from additional business systems before being dynamically routed between queues.
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a business-centric architectural approach that allows IT to define your business as a series of repeatable business processes, or services. Aligning business requirements with IT infrastructure is of critical importance to highly competitive organizations. Meeting this requirement requires the creation and integration of business information between disparate applications and information sources in heterogeneous environments. Enterprise Service Buses (ESBs) are an important component in SOA solutions as they not only provide a means of communication between independently designed applications, but they are also a critical and valuable source of real-time business information and event data.
DataMirror also now provides a graphical user interface that requires little or no programming, and lets customers source messages from messaging environments and apply the business transaction to different applications. Now any DataMirror or third party XML objects can be taken from the message queue and applied directly to applications or databases - connecting diverse applications and systems quickly and easily in real time.
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