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Kapow Software Announces Q1 Results
Kapow Software has announced their best fiscal Q1 in company history, ending September 30, 2011.
In this quarter, the company partnered with Oracle and Salesforce.com (News
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“Enterprise CIOs now require much more from an application integration platform than they did in the recent past," said John Yapaola, president and CEO of Kapow Software. "They've begun to understand more clearly the value of Kapow Katalyst's wide-ranging capabilities. It's not simply about connecting systems... it's about leveraging IT to innovate, build competitive advantage, and grow their company. Our focus on providing customers with unsurpassed time-to-value is clearly resonating with IT leaders around the globe.”
Kapow Software reached another milestone with Kapow Katalyst 8.1 achieving Oracle (News
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Recently, the company announced the certification of its Salesforce AppExchange listing for the Kapow Katalyst Application Integration Platform. Kapow Katalyst helps independent software vendors (ISVs), systems integrators (SIs), and enterprise IT collaborate on solving the application integration challenge: how to integrate the millions of enterprise applications -- whether legacy, cloud-based, or mobile -- that cannot currently be efficiently integrated or synchronized due to a lack of application programming interfaces (APIs).
Raju Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Raju’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Rich Steeves

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