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OverviewThe conversion of data is rarely a simple task: data is spread over different systems in different data formats, data has to be sorted, filtered, aggregated or split when transferred from one system to another, the content of data sources is composed based on complex rules, which have to be validated during a transformation. The arlanis Universal Data Converter (UDC) is an all-purpose data integration tool to convert almost any data file - whatever its format may be - into another one. It is suitable in virtually any IT project and can easily be integrated in foreign architectures - due to its universal and unique design. With the arlanis Universal Data Converter you can convert data from one system into another, you can manage B2B data exchange and you can create import- or export-interfaces for your own applications. Data conversions can be done on a regular basis or as one-time data migrations respecting the complex rules which need to be followed during the transformation process.
A Whitepaper about the UDC V3 can be found here.
Certifications:RCP application build on EclipseTechnical certification - arlanis UDC: RCP application build on Eclipse
Solaris Ready arlanis UDC V3 runs on SUN Solaris 10/86Technical Certificate: Solaris Ready arlanis UDC V3 runs on SUN Solaris 10/86
Salesforce.com AppExchange certifiedSalesforce.com - arlanis SDE: Salesforce.com AppExchange certified
arlanis IBM Advanced Business Partner 2009Technology Partner Award - arlanis Software AG: IBM PartnerWorld
arlanis IBM Advanced Business Partner 2008Technology Partner Award - arlanis Software AG: IBM PartnerWorld
03/03/2010
arlanis attending Cloudforce 2as a platin sponsor, exhibitor and speaker on the 23.03.2010, Frankfurt (Main). Category: Newsticker
01/02/2010
Leading German IT magazine, "Entwickler Magazin", February 2010An idea achieves acceptance: Development for the cloud - Platform as a Service (in German language only) Category: Newsticker
28/01/2010
arlanis & Salesforce.com Customer Dayin Frankfurt on the 28th of January 2010 Category: Newsticker
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