Vodafone Netherlands taps Composite Software’s data virtualization platform

Telecom Lead Europe: Vodafone Netherlands has purchased the Composite Data Virtualization Platform to provide agile data provisioning service to its reporting teams and business units.

Composite Software’s Composite data virtualization solution complements Vodafone Netherlands’ computing infrastructure consisting of a Teradata data warehouse with 20 terabytes of customer data, Ab Initio for data integration and SAP/Business Objects for reporting and analysis.

“With Composite, we are confident to bridge the gap between the increasing impatience of our business users in exploiting more and more data and giving them the ability to do so. In addition, we feel it is important to have an in-house capability like Composite next to outsourcing capabilities like classical data provisioning and information exploitation activities,” said Michael Hansen, Vodafone Netherlands Manager Business Intelligence Competence Center.

“We are pleased to welcome Vodafone Netherlands to the growing list of global telecommunications providers who have discovered the business agility afforded by the Composite data virtualization solution,” said Ché Wijesinghe, EVP, Worldwide Field Operations at Composite Software.

Simplifying information access for big data, analytics, BI, data services and logical data warehouse initiatives, Composite delivers agility for the business, superior flexibility for IT and significant cost savings for everyone.

editor@telecomlead.com

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