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Denodo Leads the Way    
"Denodo has been innovative in extending data integration into new areas. The ability to link Internet and internal data resources, whether they are structured or unstructured, in a combined query and search environment could be very powerful in the right circumstances. As far as I am aware, no other vendor has this capability right now."    
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  Philip Howard, Research Director, Bloor Research
     
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Mashups Provide Richer Contextual Relevance    
"Our research on the early adopters of enterprise mashups shows that interest in the technology is driven by the desire to improve business processes. Mashups provide the capability of combining data from multiple sources into graphical views that provide richer contextual relevance.  For business users to ultimately reap the benefits from mashups, IT organizations must first unlock enterprise data and provide a secure means of integrating it with Web-based information while adhering to standards for data validation and governance."   Kathy Quirk, Program Manager for IDC’s Enterprise Mashups and Portal Strategies program, IDC
     
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Development Governance for Mashups    
"Mashups" and the rest of the "Web 2.0" buzzwords, are one of the more exciting trends to emerge recently. They promise to give the Enterprise a different view of its data assets, treating both structured relational database data and less-formally-structured operational business data as one resource - which can be combined with Web data resources. However, there is a darkside to this, the possibility of "standards-based chaos" (linking data sources is now easy; merging their semantics rather harder) and the basing of decisions on out-of-date data or, more worryingly, up-to-date data of doubtful provenance and reliability. The facilities provided by platforms such as Denodo are necessary to ensure that there's an adequate level of governance applied to mashups (through automatic maintenance if the underlying resources change, for example) without compromising the agility which drove the use of mashups in the first place.”   David Norfolk, Bloor Research
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