Infobright and Jaspersoft Release Integrated Virtual Machine for Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing

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Tue Jul 7, 2009 8:00am EDT

  TORONTO and SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Jul 07 (MARKET WIRE) --

Infobright, the open source data warehousing company, and Jaspersoft,
provider of the world's most widely used business intelligence (BI)
software, today announced the availability of an integrated virtual
machine download. This freely available open source bundle includes
Infobright's analytic database and Jaspersoft's BI software, and enables
users to quickly deploy a complete analytic solution.

    The virtual machine can be downloaded from  Infobright.org.

    The bundle includes:


--  Infobright Community Edition (ICE) -- optimized for analytic
    applications and data warehousing deployments, the robust, open-source,
    column-store database is highly scalable, simple to manage, and delivers
    superior query performance without any administrative effort.

--  JasperServer Community Edition -- the report server delivers pixel-
    perfect reports, dashboards, a secure report repository, and report
    scheduling.

--  JasperAnalysis Community Edition -- the OLAP server allows business
    analysts or executives to slice-and-dice data to discover trends in data,
    such as sales across regions and time.
    

    
The integrated virtual machine builds on a joint open source project
launched earlier this year on the JasperForge. The project includes
information and forums for the end-to-end open source analytic solution,
and can be visited at http://jasperforge.org/projects/infobright. Users of
the new virtual machine can visit the forums to ask and answer questions,
get helpful information on deployment options, and learn about various
upgrade options.

    "This integrated download makes it simple for users to immediately deploy
a full-featured reporting and analytics system with a highly scalable
database," said Brian Gentile, CEO and president of Jaspersoft. "Companies
that require more advanced capabilities or support can easily upgrade to
the low-cost commercial versions of these products, saving time and money
as compared to proprietary products."

    About Infobright

    Infobright, the open source data warehousing company, has pioneered the
development of self-managing analytic database software. The critical need
for business intelligence, coupled with the dramatic growth of corporate
data, has outpaced IT's resources and budget within many companies.
Infobright's technology solves this problem by delivering a highly
scalable analytic database that reduces ongoing management by up to 90
percent and costs significantly less than other solutions. Infobright is
being used by companies in online marketing, financial services,
telecommunications, and other industries to provide rapid access to
critical business data with unmatched operational simplicity. For more
information, please visit http://www.infobright.com and
http://www.infobright.org.

    About Jaspersoft Corporation

    Jaspersoft's open source business intelligence suite is the world's most
widely used BI software, with more than 8 million total downloads
worldwide and more than 10,000 commercial customers in 96 countries. The
company's Jaspersoft Business Intelligence Suite provides a web-based,
open and modular approach that address the next generation business
intelligence needs of the enterprise. Jaspersoft's software is rapidly
updated by a community of more than 90,000 registered members working on
more than 350 projects, which represents the world's largest business
intelligence community. More information is available at
http://www.jaspersoft.com and http://www.jasperforge.org.

    All names referred to are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.

    

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