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GoldenGate targets Indian banking, retail sectors

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BANGALORE, INDIA: San Francisco-based software infrastructure firm GoldenGate Software has rolled out a road map for 2008 to enhance real time infrastructure to top Indian companies.

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Addressing the more than 100 CIOs at a session on Trends in Business Continuity Planning at the on-going C-Change 2008, Alok Pareek, vice president (Technology) of GoldenGate, said, ``the company plays a major role in two markets namely High Availability and Real Time Integration markets. We are targeting the telecom, banking, retail, healthcare and manufacturing companies in India.”

The company has 13 customers in India and will give a major thrust in the banking and retail sectors in India. The company has also opened an office in Mumbai.

“We see a huge potential in the Indian market and are very bullish about it,” said Pareek.

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Some of the international customers for GoldenGate include: Dell, Bank of America, Safeway, Hertz, UBS, and the Indian customers include Reliance Communications, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and SBI among others.

GoldenGate offers three solutions in the high availability space – Dual Action; Zero Downtime Operations; Life Standby, while it has also three solutions in Realtime Data Integration i.e. Live Reporting; Realtime Data Warehousing and Transactional Data Integration.

“We also offer continuous application availability to mission critical customers. The key problem from transactional data from one system to another or one data to another is to enable redundancy and realtime copy," said Pareek adding that transactional techniques like ETL take a batch and loads again.

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To the move into realtime paradigm called Transactional Data Management (TDM), GoldenGate enables transaction data management to high volume mission critical missions like airline reservations, telecommunication companies.

Going forward during a fail over, isolated repairs will replace conventional recovery in the computing environment, added Pareek.

(manohars@cybermedia.co.in)

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