Solix Intros EDMS

Solix Technologies announced its fourth generation of Compliance and Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) solutions

March 20, 2007

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SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Solix Technologies today announced its fourth generation of Compliance and Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) solutions, the Solix Enterprise Data Management Suite (Solix EDMS), that help companies more efficiently classify, manage and secure enterprise data for information governance, tiered storage strategies and application data consolidations.

The Solix Enterprise Data Management Suite is composed of Compliance and ILM solutions. At the core of the new Solix EDMS is the Solix Enterprise Metadata Manager, which manages multiple application and data types across all hardware platforms. The Solix Enterprise Metadata Manager enables centralized management of data security policies whether the data resides in the production instance or in test and development copies.

Solix's modular architecture enables customers to solve immediate data management needs while leveraging existing capital investments for future initiatives. The Solix Enterprise Data Management Suite is pre-populated with the metadata for popular ERP's such as Oracle eBusiness Suite (including Oracle Process Manufacturing), Oracle PeopleSoft and Oracle JDEdwards, and provides a drag and drop tool to configure metadata for custom applications.

Too often the ability to meet compliance requirements, information governance and Federal regulations places unnecessary burden on corporate IT professionals,” said Sai Gundavelli, chief executive officer, Solix Technologies. “Identifying and locating electronic information does not need to be like trying to find a needle in a haystack - provided that you used the right tool for the job. The Solix Enterprise Data Management Suite will enable the world’s largest customers to more easily manage the vast amount of data that they collect as part of on-going business operations; ensure its security; and be able to meet U.S. and international laws that govern the security and privacy of personal customer information using a phased implementation approach so they can tackle immediate problems now while leveraging their investments for future initiatives.”

Solix Technologies Inc.

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