Jitterbit Announces Major New Additions to Open Source Integration Solution With LDAP Support and Ability to Create Web Services
1 January 1970 Jitterbit, an open source integration solution that minimizes the cost and complexity associated with connecting applications, data and partners, today announced major new additions to its Jitterbit Professional and Jitterbit Community business integration solutions. The new additions include the ability to publish Web Services, enabling users to securely expose their applications and legacy systems as Web services to the outside world. In addition, LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) support enables integration of enterprise systems with corporate directory services. "Today's enterprises are using Web Services more and more to separate applications and systems into component services for reusable integrations," said Sharam Sasson, president and CEO of Jitterbit. "Our goal is to make it just as simple to publish Web Services as it is to consume them with Jitterbit." With Jitterbit, users and developers can quickly and affordably connect and transform customer data from a variety of data sources and formats into an integrated solution. When it comes to integration, customers have had limited options to date; until recently relying on expensive, complex and proprietary solutions that require specialized technical staffing. Jitterbit allows users to integrate their data immediately, without coding. Jitterbit also provides pre-packaged integrations, called "Jitterpaks," that include the basic configurations for integrating common data processes. Jitterpaks dramatically reduce complexity, cost and implementation time. Additions to the Jitterbit integration solution announced today include: -- Create a Web Service: With today's release, Jitterbit has removed the complexity, and minimized the skill set and costs of exposing applications and systems as a Web service to the outside world. A simple example of this functionality is processing auction notifications into an order management system. -- LDAP Support: Using Jitterbit, users can now integrate enterprise systems with corporate directory services. LDAP is used by companies to ensure that employee information is consistent throughout their organizations. Jitterbit has eliminated the need to acquire and deploy costly proprietary software, making directory synchronization available to everyone. One Jitterbit user, for example, made use of this new functionality in synchronizing information between their PeopleSoft system and Active Directory. -- Encryption Capabilities: Jitterpaks can now be password encrypted to protect pre-packaged integrations. This feature was created for system integrators and software vendors to control access to their integration domain expertise. "These are exciting times for us," said Ilan Sehayek, CTO at Jitterbit. "As we continue to expand the feature set and applicability of Jitterbit with each release, we're seeing our community nearly double in terms of downloads, registered users, and feature requests." About Jitterbit, Inc. Jitterbit delivers Open Source Integration solutions to address the problems of cost and complexity associated with connecting applications, data and partners. Jitterbit combines the power, affordability and quality of open source with the support and services of a professional organization. The company's mission is to help organizations connect quickly, easily and effectively. Privately held, Jitterbit is headquartered in Alameda, CA. For more information and to download the Jitterbit product, visit http://www.jitterbit.com . Media Contacts: Jessica Williams OutCast Communications 415-392-8282 jitterbit@outcastpr.com
Source: prnewswire
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