Oracle on Monday launched Oracle Data Integration Suite, which combines traditional data integration capabilities with an array of middleware and tooling for constructing a service oriented architecture.
Data Integration Suite costs US$60,000 per CPU (central processing unit) for a package that bundles Oracle Data Integrator and Oracle/Hyperion Data Relationship Manager with the company’s BPEL Process Manager, enterprise service bus, application server, business-to-business engine and business rules engine, according to a statement.
Oracle’s suite aligns its data-integration offerings with its Fusion Middleware line for SOA. Additional options in the suite include a new pair of data quality tools, Oracle Data Quality for Data Integrator and Oracle Data Profiling, which the company developed with Harte-Hanks Trillium Software.
Also, Oracle is optionally offering its Coherence Data Grid, technology acquired through Oracle’s purchase of Tangosol last year, and a number of adapters, including ones for Applications and unstructured content, as options.
The company did not provide pricing information for the optional items.
Marketing materials announcing the Oracle’s release stress the suite’s applicability to heterogenous environments, noting its support for a broad array of databases, including IBM DB2, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Teradata and Oracle.