Enterprise Linux Today: Metagenix Announces Unix Support for MetaRecon EDM Application | Linux Today

Enterprise Linux Today: Metagenix Announces Unix Support for MetaRecon EDM Application

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 8, 2000

“This new version of MetaRecon also provides support for Sun
Solaris, HP/UX, and Linux.”

“Metagenix, Inc. announces that its flagship product, MetaRecon,
now supports Unix platforms. MetaRecon is the world’s first
Enterprise Data Management (EDM) Integrated Development Environment
targeted at the data migration portion of the E-Commerce,
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship
Management (CRM), Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence and Data
Conversion markets. The MetaRecon software integrates data
profiling and analysis, as well as a sophisticated meta data
repository, generation of data models, data definition language
(DDL) descriptions, XML, Extraction, Transformation, and Load (ETL)
jobs, and OLAP specifications.”

“”Since our back end processes were written in Perl, an open and
portable computer language, we have always had implicit support
built in for a wide variety of platforms. We’ve made the necessary
changes to take advantage of our inherent portability,” says Robert
Geiger, Vice President of Product Development for Metagenix. “We
now support almost any environment that supports Perl and since
Perl started in the Unix world, that gives us compatibility with
literally dozens of platforms,” said Geiger.”

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