Part 1: Data Governance Service Oriented Architecture
Complex Data Exchange

Why do 63 percent of your CIO peers rate complex data exchange solutions as very integral to their overall data integration initiatives?

Complex data is at the forefront of any data integration conversation as it relates to all data types from both inside and outside the organization.  Since data exists in so many different and incompatible formats, much of it is simply inaccessible and can’t be shared or reused across disparate IT systems.

The bottom line: your data is only as valuable as the extent to which it is readily accessible to the people can positively impact the business.

Solution: Complex data exchange technology.  It helps organizations to bridge the data gap, thus gaining more value from their data by providing universal exchange of all data types across all systems. Complex data exchange technology translates data from multiple formats to a single format for central processing, then translates it back out in multiple formats for distribution. 

Complex Data Exchange technology automates data integration lifecycle

Informatica Complex Data Exchange software cuts integration costs by an average of 70 percent by eliminating the need for hand-coding that inevitably arises when changes to business applications or standards are required.  Companies see a big reduction in development and testing costs as they no longer have to hand-code custom maps to incompatible data.  By having universal access to all of their data, companies are able to make better and more informed business decisions in real time. The result: Improved ROI for the business.

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