fhs
Volume 10, Number 23 -- June 22, 2010

HiT Adds Multi-Server Synchronization to Data Replication Suite

Published: June 22, 2010

by Alex Woodie

HiT Software, which was acquired last month by BackOffice Associates, yesterday released DBMoto 7, the latest version of its data replication and synchronization software. With this release, customers will gain the capability to synchronize data across multiple databases, regardless of location.

DBMoto is a Windows-based data replication tool that offers multiple replication modes---refresh, mirroring, and synchronization--to handle different replication tasks. The software does not require programming, and uses a wizard-based process to handle initial set up. Nearly 20 different database management systems are supported by DBMoto, including IBM's DB2/400 and DB2 for Linux, Unix, and Windows (LUW); SQL Server; MySQL; Oracle 11i; Sybase's ASE and SQL Anywhere; CA's Ingres; and a handful of other open source databases.

With version 7, several features were added that the company claims will make the product more useful in enterprise environments, including support for multi-server synchronization; new data verification routines; new administrative and security options; support for the Netezza data warehouse appliance; and support for log-based replication on DB2 LUW.

Large customers with many data centers (or data closets) are expected to get a lot of use out of the new multi-server synchronization that HiT delivered with version 7. The capability to move data among multiple System i, Unix, Windows, or Linux servers should be particularly well received by customers, predicts Giacomo Lorenzin, managing director of the HiT. operation for Back Office Associates.

"DBMoto 7 addresses the data integration needs of large organizations looking for data availability from multiple systems regardless of location," Lorenzin states in a press release. The new GUI, security features, and support for Netezza will also get customers' attention, he says.


RELATED STORIES

HiT Software Acquired by BackOffice Associates

HiT Bolsters Performance of DBMoto Replicator

HiT's DBMoto Gains Enterprise Replication Features

Bruce Lee Directs HiT for Asia

NetManage and HiT Software Partner for Structured Data

HiT Software Updates Data Integration Tool

HiT Bolsters DB2/400-to-SQL Server Replication Tool



                     Post this story to del.icio.us
               Post this story to Digg
    Post this story to Slashdot


Sponsored By
VAULT400

UCG's VAULT400 Solves the Backup & DR Puzzle.

VAULT400 provides an encrypted SaaS online backup to (2) data centers
where data is immediately available 7/24 and a 48-Hour DR Quick Ship
is included at No Additional Charge.

For quicker recoveries, UCG offers hardware disaster recovery and H/A
with RTO's of 24, 12 or < 1 hour.

UCG provides an unbiased review of your needs and a uniquely crafted Solution
that best fits "your" requirements.

Which Is Right For You? Call 1-800-211-8798


Editor: Alex Woodie
Contributing Editors: Dan Burger, Joe Hertvik,
Shannon O'Donnell, Timothy Prickett Morgan
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
Contact the Editors: To contact anyone on the IT Jungle Team
Go to our contacts page and send us a message.

Sponsored Links

PowerTech:  Download your free copy of the updated 2010 The State of IBM i Security today!
Linoma Software:  Secure and automate data transfers with GoAnywhere Director
COMMON:  Join us at the Fall 2010 Conference & Expo, Oct. 4 - 6, in San Antonio, Texas


 

IT Jungle Store Top Book Picks

Easy Steps to Internet Programming for AS/400, iSeries, and System i: List Price, $49.95
The iSeries Express Web Implementer's Guide: List Price, $49.95
The System i RPG & RPG IV Tutorial and Lab Exercises: List Price, $59.95
The System i Pocket RPG & RPG IV Guide: List Price, $69.95
The iSeries Pocket Database Guide: List Price, $59.00
The iSeries Pocket SQL Guide: List Price, $59.00
The iSeries Pocket Query Guide: List Price, $49.00
The iSeries Pocket WebFacing Primer: List Price, $39.00
Migrating to WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49.00
Getting Started With WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries: List Price, $89.00
Getting Started with WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49.00
Can the AS/400 Survive IBM?: List Price, $49.00
Chip Wars: List Price, $29.95


 
The Four Hundred
The AS/400 at 22: Yesterday and Forever

i/OS 7.1 Marks a Change in the JVM Guard

IBM Adds Power7 Boxes to Trade-In Deals

As I See It: Against All Currents

SaaS Surfs the Cash Conservation Wave

Four Hundred Guru
Client/Server Performance, Part 1: Blocking

SQL Performance: IN vs. EXISTS

How Do I Tell These Partitions Apart?

Four Hundred Monitor
Four Hundred Monitor's
Full iSeries Events Calendar

System i PTF Guide
May 29, 2010: Volume 12, Number 22

May 22, 2010: Volume 12, Number 21

May 15, 2010: Volume 12, Number 20

May 8, 2010: Volume 12, Number 19

May 1, 2010: Volume 12, Number 18

April 24, 2010: Volume 12, Number 17

TPM at The Register
Voltaire kicks out top-of-rack 10-Gig Ethernet switch

Solaris, OpenSolaris, and the Oracle wall of secrecy

Oracle spikes HP's Solaris OEM contract

IBM preps AIX 7.1 for autumn Power7 harvest

Cisco to reveal next 'Data Center 3.0' push

Big Blue shrinks 'Westmere' Xeon towers

IBM buys Coremetrics for web analytics

IDC: 2010 PC sales will top 2008 peak

Nuke lab tests flashy HPC server cluster

AMD shoots low and wide with Opteron 4100s

Dell lands custom gaming server deal

Neon updates zPrime mainframe accelerator

THIS ISSUE SPONSORED BY:

Maxava
Bytware
IBS
Computer Keyes
VAULT400


Printer Friendly Version


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Original Launches Overarching Tool for Quality Management

LANSA Bolsters BPI Tool with New Transaction Framework

Attachmate Emulator to Deploy Via App-V

Kisco Updates Amazon-Based Backup Utility

HiT Adds Multi-Server Synchronization to Data Replication Suite

News Briefs and Product Shorts:

Dancerace Taps CNX for i/OS Screen Modernization . . . IBM Shuffles the TM1 Deck . . . PC*Miler Gets Least-Cost Routing Option . . . Infor Touts System21 Flex Upgrade at Novum . . . CYBRA Hopes for Big Uptick in RFID Spending . . .

Four Hundred Stuff

BACK ISSUES




 
Subscription Information:
You can unsubscribe, change your email address, or sign up for any of IT Jungle's free e-newsletters through our Web site at http://www.itjungle.com/sub/subscribe.html.

Copyright © 1996-2010 Guild Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Guild Companies, Inc., 50 Park Terrace East, Suite 8F, New York, NY 10034

Privacy Statement