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REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.,
09-OCT-2006 02:00 AM
Oracle today announced plans to enhance its
Oracle Fusion Middleware offerings through the acquisition of Sunopsis, a leading provider of
heterogeneous data integration products. This acquisition further strengthens Oracle's hot-
pluggable commitment to support IT environments by providing broad support for both Oracle
and non-Oracle data sources and targets. Sunopsis offers best-of-breed products for data
integration through its high performance "Extract Load Transform" (ELT) architecture and its
support for a broad range of data sources and target systems.
"Real-time information access, next-generation architectures and more mixed IT environments
are driving increased requirements for sophisticated, fast, heterogeneous data integration
solutions," said Thomas Kurian, senior vice president, Oracle Server Technologies. "Oracle and
Sunopsis have complementary products with a shared focused on delivering the very best data
integration products to our customers. We plan to incorporate Sunopsis' high-performance data
integration technology into the Oracle Fusion Middleware product family and make the
technology an integrated part of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Business Intelligence (BI),
and Master Data Management (MDM) solutions from Oracle."
Financial details were not disclosed.
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