PREEMPTIVE SOLUTIONS TAKES APPLICATION ANALYTICS MAINSTREAM WITH STANDARD DRIVERS FROM CDATA SOFTWARE

Executive, sales, support, and financial leadership to have line of business and market-facing application usage transitioned directly into business activity monitoring and intelligence without leaving their preferred analytics, BI, CRM, and ERP systems.

Chicago, IL, May 5, 2015 - PreEmptive Solutions announced today the immediate availability of extensive new tooling for connecting the PreEmptive Analytics Workbench repository to a broad spectrum of mainstream CRM, ERP, and BI platforms including Microsoft's Power BI, Excel, SQL Server Reporting Services, and more. Through engagement with CDATA SOFTWARE, PreEmptive Solutions commissioned a set of standards-based drivers that will enable customers to connect to Application Analytics data from their BI and Reporting Tools of choice, via standard database driver technologies like ODBC, ADO, JDBC, SSIS, etc.

"PreEmptive Analytics safely captures application adoption and user behaviors inside some of the most heavily regulated and sensitive applications across financial, manufacturing, healthcare, and other enterprise-class industries," said Gabriel Torok, CEO of PreEmptive Solutions. "Now, for the first time, the pivotal role that these applications play can be directly measured as a first-class business metric." In addition to providing direct, live access to the PreEmptive Workbench to business systems, other CDATA drivers can be called from within the Workbench extensibility framework to enrich incoming application telemetry with local and cloud-based enterprise data sources such as Microsoft Dynamics, SharePoint, SAP, NetSuite, Salesforce, etc.

"Leveraging our driver framework enables PreEmptive to maximize their API investments and better serve the diverse needs of their customers by enabling straightforward connectivity with Application Analytics from virtually anywhere," said Amit Sharma, CEO at CDATA. "PreEmptive Analytics collects critical user activity that is unreachable by cloud-based web and mobile analytics services. As such, PreEmptive Analytics offers a genuinely unique, high-value data source, and an important addition to our ever-expanding portfolio of drivers."

"The collaboration between PreEmptive Solutions and CDATA, and the longstanding relationship that exists between them and with Microsoft, offers one more example of the vibrant partner ecosystem Microsoft values so highly," said Tom Lindeman, Director of Partner and Channel Marketing at Microsoft Corp. "Their focus on hybrid and on-premises application analytics adds a valuable dimension to Microsoft's vision for a unified, modern application and managed service platform." For more information on PreEmptive Analytics, the CDATA drivers, and how to get started, please visit https://www.cdata.com/drivers/preemptive/. Pricing for PreEmptive Analytics starts at under $1,000 USD per month.

About PreEmptive Solutions
PreEmptive Solutions' software and managed services monitor, measure and protect applications across cloud, on-premises, Internet and mobile platforms. Leveraging PreEmptive's application analytics and protection solutions, development organizations materially improve application quality, user satisfaction and development ROI across today's distributed and increasingly heterogeneous computing architectures. For more information, visit www.preemptive.com or call +1 440.443.7200.

About CData
CData Software (www.cdata.com), is a leading provider of data access and connectivity solutions specializing in the development of standard drivers and data access technologies for real-time access to online or on-premise applications, databases, and web APIs. You can reach the company via email at [email protected], online at www.cdata.com, or by calling US: (800) 235-7250 or International: (919) 928-5214.

 

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