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Composite Software, Inc.
IndustryComputer software
Founded2001; 23 years ago (2001)
FateAcquired
SuccessorCisco Systems
TIBCO
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsComposite Information Server
Composite PerformancePlus Adapters
Composite Discovery
Composite Active Cluster
Composite Monitor
Websitewww.compositesw.com

Composite Software, Inc. was previously a privately held data virtualization software company based in San Mateo, California. Composite Software was founded in October 2001 by Michael R. Abbott. In 2003, former Active Software founder and webMethods CTO, Jim Green joined Composite Software as CEO.[1] On July 30, 2013, Composite Software was acquired by Cisco Systems for approximately US $180 million.[2] Then on October 5, 2017 TIBCO purchased what was Composite Software from Cisco.[3]

Composite Software was cited as an "industry leader" in the Forrester Research "2012 Forrester Wave: Data Virtualization" study for its help in advancing data virtualization to its current form, known under a variety of names including data federation and Information as a Service.[4]

Composite Data Virtualization Platform

The Composite Data Virtualization Platform is data virtualization middleware that "brings together data from multiple, disparate sources—anywhere across the extended enterprise—into a unified, logical virtualized data layer for consumption by nearly any front-end business solution including portals, reports, applications and more."[5]

The Composite Data Virtualization Platform consists of:

Customers

Composite Software's data virtualization software is used in financial services companies, pharmaceutical companies, energy companies, communications, consumer and industrial companies, and government agencies including the U.S. Army and the Environmental Protection Agency.[citation needed]

Post-Acquisition Development at Cisco

Composite Software was incorporated into Cisco as the Data Virtualization Business Unit. The Composite Data Virtualization Platform was renamed Cisco Data Virtualization, and Composite Information Server (CIS) became Cisco Information Server (CIS). It continues to be sold to address the same use cases at large enterprise customers,[6] and is also central to Cisco's move into data and analytics [7] associated with the Internet of Things.[8]

Post-Acquisition Development at TIBCO

In October 2017, TIBCO bought the Composite Software division of Cisco. Shortly after the transfer was completed TIBCO Data Virtualization 7.0.6 was released which updated the branding and changed the license model.

References

  1. ^ Ericson, Jim (December 2007). "Virtual Reality". Retrieved 2011-03-29. Information Management
  2. ^ "Cisco Has Acquired Composite Software". Retrieved 2013-07-30. Cisco Press Release
  3. ^ "TIBCO Acquires Data Virtualization Business from Cisco"
  4. ^ "2012 Forrester Wave Report: Data Virtualization". Retrieved 2012-01-05. Forrester Research
  5. ^ Bishop, Tony (2008-03-10). "Information as a service". Retrieved 2010-03-26. InfoWorld
  6. ^ "Cisco Data Virtualization". Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  7. ^ "Redefining Cisco as a Big Data Analytics Company". 9 October 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Cisco Video Portal". October 2015. Archived from the original on 2016-04-22.