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September 2, 2009
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Integrate SaaS Applications with your reporting and operational systems

Organizations around the world increasingly need to integrate on-premise enterprise applications and data with cloud based applications and Web Services.

While most SaaS solutions offer an application specific web service interface, they do not provide standards-based connectivity necessary to integrate with existing ODBC, JDBC or ADO.NET based applications and data. This makes it difficult to use existing reporting and business intelligence tools and very costly to integrate SaaS data with on-premise applications and data.

Join Dipak Patel, Senior Program Manager from DataDirect Technologies, to learn how to integrate and analyze cloud based SaaS applications via standards based data connectivity APIs such as ODBC, JDBC and ADO.NET.

During this webinar you will learn how to:

  • Integrate SaaS data as part of your business intelligence and analytics processes.
  • Perform standard SQL queries against any SaaS application . . . See how this has been implemented for Salesforce.com.
  • Integrate SaaS data with your ETL & Data Warehouse strategy.

May 5, 2009
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Ensuring Access to Archived Data: HP Speaks Out

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • How proprietary data can be exposed using standards-based APIs
  • Buy vs. Build - HP's reasoning behind their decision
  • Real-life examples of HP's use of OpenAccess

February 1, 2007
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Extend Standards-Based Data Access to Specialized Data Sources

Join Dipak Patel, Senior Director of Development for DataDirect OpenAcess SDK, as he shows you how to rapidly integrate specialized data sources into your application. You will learn:

  • How OpenAccess SDK lets YOU develop a custom driver for any data source in a matter of weeks
  • What type of data sources you can unlock using OpenAccess
  • Steps required to implement a custom driver
  • How OpenAccess was used to create an ODBC driver for salesforce.com