Microsoft Acquires Data-Quality Start-Up Zoomix
Posted on: Wednesday, 16 July 2008, 06:00 CDT
Microsoft has agreed to acquire for an undisclosed sum Israel-based data-quality software developer Zoomix.
Zoomix development staff will join the Microsoft R&D center in Israel and its offerings will be added to Microsoft International SQL Server group.
Microsoft said the acquisition will allow it to provide enterprise-class data quality applications, and also enhance its vision to make SQL Server a complete data platform for all data-management needs.
Moshe Lichtman, vice president at Microsoft International and president of R&D in Israel, said: "Microsoft's additional investment in Israel takes our R&D center into the field of solutions for databases. Zoomix's capability along with our SQL servers will enable organizations to meet the requirements of complex information systems to streamline business processes."
Source: Datamonitor
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