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Neon Reveals New Version Of IWave At EBusiness Expo

By David Jastrow, CRN
December 12, 2000    3:06 PM ET

Neon Systems plans to bolt its B2B software suite onto its upcoming release of iWave Integrator Version 5.1.

The Sugar Land, Texas-based software vendor detailed its plans at the eBusiness Conference and Expo in New York on Tuesday. The latest version of the firm's software products are expected to provide an enterprise application integration (EAI) solution for linking data, applications and business processes. Improvements include a kit for developing interfaces to proprietary systems.

The software package, slated for availability next quarter, will also help companies and solution providers develop Web interfaces with Siebel and IBM's DB2 database.

"It includes process management not only across your enterprise but also extends to your trading enterprise," says Jonathan Reed, vice president of business development at Neon. "Companies today realize they have to integrate with their back-end systems."

Asset management provider Tangram Enterprise Solutions is using iWave to enable data integration between its enterprise asset-management system and complex systems such as SAP and PeopleSoft.

"Extensive data integration is clearly a key requirement of [our customers]," says Kevin Coggins, director of development at Tangram.


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