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New Product News - December 3, 2009

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Datawatch Corporation announced Monarch Data Pump V10.5 Standard Edition, the latest upgrade to the company’s server-based data distribution, extract, transform and load and application integration solution. In addition to new data, analytic and styling capabilities, and access to new data sources, Monarch Data Pump V10.5 includes new compliance and auditing features. Users can use Monarch Data Pump to create and export Microsoft Office Excel 2007 spreadsheets containing a copy of the original report source of the data. Digital Signatures can also be added for data integrity.

MindTouch extended its enterprise collaboration platform to the cloud. The new platform is the company's first foray into cloud computing and is the first software as a service-based solution to give organizations the ability to collaborate across data from multiple enterprise systems and Web applications.

myDIALS announced the availability of the myDIALS Developer Kit, which enables users to implement, manage and maintain myDIALS’ Software as a Service solution. myDIALS’ performance management platform helps users improve business results by monitoring performance in real time to identify and characterize problems, make decisions and take action to fix issues quickly. With the Developer Kit, organizations with varying levels of IT expertise and resources, can save time and be more self-sufficient by independently deploying, managing and customizing configuration and dashboard settings.

Oracle announced the general availability of Oracle’s PeopleSoft Enterprise Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Release 9.1 for Higher Education, which includes significant new and enhanced capabilities to help higher education institutions better manage constituent relationships across the lifecycle. PeopleSoft Enterprise CRM 9.1 for Higher Education provides institutions with a 360-degree view of the constituent across the entire lifecycle and delivers out-of-the-box integration with PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions 9.0.

Panopticon Software released version 5.4 of its Developer SDK. The new version offers improved data handling, faster visual processing, an expanded set of data visualizations and support for Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation environments in addition to .NET and Java environments.

Pitney Bowes Inc. announced the introduction of AddressRightNow online list management service for organizations with small-volume or infrequent mailings. The new online service helps to eliminate inaccurate addresses and updates mailing lists based on the latest change of address information from the U.S. Postal Service.

Radiant Logic announced the release of the RadiantOne Virtual Directory Server (VDS) Context Edition 5.2. This new release continues Radiant Logic’s move toward more sophisticated identity integration through virtualization. The introduction of the Global Identifier & Profile Builder addresses a key challenge of identity management: how to create a unified list of all identities and their profiles drawn from various applications, databases and directories—without having to centralize security.

Scale Computing announced the release of its Intelligent Clustered Storage (ICS) architecture version 2.0. This second release addresses: cost, control and convenience. ICS 2.0 reduces costs, increases control and makes storage management more convenient. ICS 2.0 packs enterprise-class features on commodity-based hardware.

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