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Jitterbit has announced the availability of Jitterbit 2.0 Enterprise, which includes new capabilities, scalability and management tools. With this new release, organizations have the ability to solve integration challenges between legacy, enterprise, and on-demand applications and data.
Jitterbit simplifies the creation, deployment and maintenance of application and data integrations, both within and between organizations. Jitterbit has been adopted by more than 3,000 organizations, with customers representing some of the world's largest companies and government agencies including NASA, Continental Airlines and the State of Iowa.
Several new features are available in Jitterbit 2.0, including an advanced user interface and integration server enhancements, such as pipeline insertions and scripting, synchronous/asynchronous operations and parallel processing with data chunking. The new features are designed to empower the business user, providing increases in flexibility and ease of use. Enterprise-focused upgrades to the server allow organizations to increase scalability and performance by maximizing hardware utilization.
Jitterbit 2.0 enhancements include:
Integration Process Builder - Jitterbit 2.0 provides a revamped graphical UI that provides a new workflow process designer, making it easier for users to define, test, view and change their integrations. Users now have a complete drag-and-drop environment for designing their entire integration process from end to end.
Pipeline Customization - The ability to add customized logic at every step of the integration process including the creation of reusable scripts is now available in Jitterbit 2.0. Pipeline customization eliminates redundant activities in complex integrations, decreasing processing times and adding a new level of flexibility to Jitterbit integration operations.
Parallel Processing - Jitterbit 2.0 introduces parallel processing, allowing large amounts of data to be processed simultaneously in chunks or transactions. Jitterbit can now move more data in a shorter amount of time, and with its Smart Reconstruction technology, ensure that your data arrives securely and in the intended format.
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