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Composite Software - Easy Stuff Should Be Easy the Hard Stuff Should be Possible

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Bob Eve Vice President Marketing and David Besemer CTO at Composite visited the Brain Trust today to talk about the world of Data Integration and how their company brings value to the marketplace. For those of you not up to speed on Composite they integrate data between the top layer of Dashboards, reporting and applications and the data layer.  Composite creates a Virtual data layer for the top layer to utilize. A core value to the solution according to David is the "easy stuff should be easy and the hard stuff should be possible".

What I like best about the Composite story is that its elegant and simple. They hang their hat on the important and simple things. Query optimization gives you the data fast, they have the right type of security in place, caching, clustering technology, management tools, strong and simple design platform and it works with just about every technology.

I like to distill things down to a basic value proposition. So here goes, if you use ETL to move what you need around to applications, reporting systems and struggle with timeliness issues and the costs involved. Composite can provide you access to the same data easier faster and has a much lower TCO. While providing real-time on demand data integration.

I appreciate the time Bob and David spent today, I have walked away with a much deeper knowledge of the company and the value they bring to the market. For more information on their solutions check out Composite Software.

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Bob said:

Lately I have been trying to find any kind of information for my project, but unsuccessfully. Now it seems like I finally found a lot. This is the greatest site among all internet-sources.

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