CHELMSFORD, Mass., July 31, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Datawatch
Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH), the leading global provider of
information optimization solutions, today unveiled new server and
management automation capabilities for its Datawatch Monarch
Professional, Datawatch Data Pump and Datawatch Enterprise Server
products. These major new releases of Datawatch's flagship
information optimization software will enable businesses to better
secure, simplify and accelerate their Big Data and business
intelligence applications, while more easily extending the
technology to more users throughout the enterprise.
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These latest releases offer enhanced enterprise-class security,
load-balancing, failover and a simplified workflow between its
client and server-based solutions. They will enable organizations
to develop models against a greater variety of data sources using
Datawatch Monarch Professional and then store and share those
models inside Datawatch Enterprise Server, thus extending the value
of the models to more users across the organization. A new project
editor feature inside Datawatch Monarch Professional simplifies the
workflow between client and server products by enabling users to
edit and update scheduled projects directly to the server.
The new Datawatch Monarch Professional v11.7 improves upon the
integration between the Monarch Professional client product and its
newly upgraded v12 server based products, Enterprise Server and
Data Pump. Monarch Professional users can now push, pull and edit
automated projects via the Data Pump Project Editor through this
new native feature to the desktop client.
Datawatch Data Pump v12.0 is now fully integrated into
Enterprise Server, inheriting all enterprise-class security. This
newly-adopted security allows for multi-user roles and defines
access and permission at the process level as well as the use of
Active Directory and Enterprise Server security models. Data Pump
v12.0 also features browser-based administration, as well as
multi-server load-balancing and failover.
Updates in Datawatch Enterprise Server v12.0 include support for
Win 2012, IIS v8.0, IE v10, as well as a move to .NET Framework
v4.5
"These new releases provide our customers with the ability to
use the Datawatch products as an enterprise class solution," said
Jon Pilkington, vice president of
products for Datawatch. "We have fully integrated our server-based
products and simplified the workflow between our client and
server-based solutions. We now provide a truly unified platform
that gives users the ability to create new data source models,
automate projects and securely manage them in a high availability
server, where these big data solutions can be made available to
every user."
Lastly, this new release fulfills the requirements of Section
508 Amendment to the 1973 Rehabilitation Act Software Applications
and Operating Systems. These guidelines are designed to help
establish the accessibility level of software for people with a
disability and are an important factor in U.S. government
procurement. Datawatch has created a VPAT (Voluntary Product
Accessibility Template) which is available on request.
ABOUT DATAWATCH CORPORATION
Datawatch Corporation
(NASDAQ-CM: DWCH) is a leader in providing information optimization
products and solutions that allow organizations to deliver the
greatest data variety possible into their big data and analytic
applications. Datawatch provides organizations the ability to
integrate structured, unstructured, and semi-structured sources
like reports, PDF files and EDI streams into these applications to
provide a 360 degree perspective of the issues and opportunities
that exist in their businesses. More than 40,000 organizations
worldwide use Datawatch products and services, including 99 of the
Fortune 100, and businesses of every type can benefit from the
power and flexibility of industry-leading Datawatch solutions.
Datawatch is headquartered in Chelmsford,
Massachusetts with offices in London, Munich, Singapore, Sydney and Manila, and with partners and customers in
more than 100 countries worldwide. For more information, visit
www.datawatch.com.
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operations, contained herein are based on current expectations, but
are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that may cause
actual results to differ materially from expectations. The factors
that could cause actual future results to differ materially from
current expectations include the following: risks associated with
the continuing weak global economy; risks associated with
fluctuations in quarterly operating results due, among other
factors, to the size and timing of large customer orders; risks
associated with acquisitions, including the recent acquisition of
intellectual property from Math Strategies and the acquisition of
Panopticon; the volatility of Datawatch's stock price; limitations
on the effectiveness of internal controls; rapid technological
change; Datawatch's dependence on the introduction of new products
and possible delays in those introductions; competition in the
software industry generally, and in the markets for information
optimization in particular; Datawatch's dependence on its principal
products, proprietary software technology and software licensed
from third parties; risks associated with international sales and
operations; risks associated with indirect distribution channels;
the adequacy of Datawatch's sales returns reserve; risks associated
with a subscription sales model; Datawatch's dependence on its
ability to hire and retain skilled personnel; disruption or failure
of Datawatch's technology systems that may result from a natural
disaster, cyber-attack or other catastrophic event; and uncertainty
and additional costs that may result from evolving regulation of
corporate governance and public disclosure. Further information on
factors that could cause actual results to differ from those
anticipated is detailed in various publicly-available documents,
which include, but are not limited to, filings made by Datawatch
from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
including but not limited to, those appearing in the Company's
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 30, 2012 and Form 10-Q for the quarters
ended December 31, 2012 and
March 31, 2013. Any
forward-looking statements should be considered in light of those
factors.
Investor Contact:
Datawatch Investor Relations
investor@datawatch.com
Phone: (978) 441-2200 ext. 8323
Media Contact:
Sarah
Bernardi
Datawatch Corporation
Sarah_Bernardi@datawatch.com
Phone: (978) 441-2200 ext. 8387
Twitter: @datawatch
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