Base One to exhibit at Securities
Industry Association
Technology Management Conference June 21-23, 2005
New York, NY – May 23, 2005 - Base One International
Corporation, a leading supplier of software for developing
data-intensive and compute-intensive applications for cluster and grid
computing, today announced a major upgrade – High Performance
Information Sharing (HPIS) - to their middleware and programming
toolkit. This new release significantly extends Base One’s successful
software for developing Windows applications, by enabling the secure and
easy sharing of information within and between enterprises running
applications on totally different data base platforms.
Base One’s customer proven and U.S. patented software, supports the
major databases in the marketplace (IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, and Sybase)
running on Windows, Linux/Unix, IBM iSeries and zSeries database
servers. HPIS leverages Web Services and XML for importing and exporting
data and metadata (including validation rules, indexes and referential
constraints) between independently managed systems. HPIS enhances
security and data sharing when importing data from other systems by
providing sufficient information in the metadata to completely
reconstruct and validate the database structure and execute all of the
data validation rules on the target system. In addition, HPIS supports
importing and exporting of non-text objects (images, sounds, documents,
video clips, etc.), which are often associated with structured data.
Businesses can use High Performance Information Sharing to provide data
interchange between suppliers and customers of orders, inventory, or to
quickly merge information after an acquisition. And, government agencies
can use HPIS to query and exchange information for threat monitoring and
assessment, or establish cross organizational inventories and parts
replacement capabilities.
International Data Corporation (IDC) the leading industry analyst
organization tracking the grid computing marketplace has issued an
Insight Report about Base One’s HPIS
as part of IDC’s Workstations and High Performance Systems Continuous
Intelligence Service. The full report is also available on the Base One
International Corporation web site at www.boic.com.
"Base One's High Performance Information Sharing facility extends the
company's database-centric grid product strategy and positions it to
address customer requirements for data access and sharing across grids."
said Earl Joseph II, Ph.D, IDC Program Vice President. "IDC surveys show
that an increasing number of sites are implementing various types of
Grids in their computing environments. Requirements to share information
between different systems within and between organizations provide a
significant opportunity for data centric grid-based products."
Base One’s middleware and programming tools for High Performance
Information Sharing is available now at
www.boic.com.
Base One to Exhibit at the Securities Industry
Association Technology Management Conference
Base One will be exhibiting at the Securities Industry Association’s
(SIA) Technology Management Conference at booth #1860, in the Hilton New
York, New York City, June 21-23. The SIA Management Conference is
designed expressly for individuals within securities firms who have
management responsibility for technology-based support activities.
About Base One International
Since its inception in 1993, Base One International Corporation has
been providing programming tools and middleware to implement corporate
database and grid computing solutions. With its “shrink wrap” grid
computing software, Base One successfully completed projects for
Deutsche Bank (securities custody reporting for over $50 billion in
securities), Marsh & McLennan (commercial insurance risk management
package sold to more than 400 corporate clients), and Competitive Media
Reporting (the leading ad tracking Web site, to report expenditure and
occurrence data to ad agencies, advertisers, broadcasters, and
publishers). Base One’s offerings support rock-solid database
applications and solutions for advanced client/server and web
environments. The company’s object-oriented programming tools make rapid
development of complex business software easier, while providing
significant performance, reliability and low total cost of ownership.
Its database-driven grid computing software has received multiple U.S.
patents, and an additional patent is pending.
Base One has alliances with IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle, plus a
government reseller agreement with Gray Hawk Systems. Its corporate headquarters are located at 44 East 12th Street,
New York, NY 10003; email: info@boic.com,
www.boic.com.
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