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APPLIMATION INFORMIA ARCHIVE<br />

INTEGRATION V5 WITH SIEBEL CRM<br />

7.8<br />

525 W. Monroe<br />

Suite 1510<br />

Chicago, IL 60661<br />

Tel: +1.312.957.4300<br />

Fax: +1.312.993.0458<br />

www.applimation.com<br />

Applimation: The Leading Independent Provider of Enterprise<br />

Application <strong>Data</strong> Management Solutions<br />

<strong>Data</strong> archiving solutions help manage data growth in<br />

enterprise applications<br />

Company Overview<br />

Applimation is a leading independent provider of enterprise data management<br />

solutions for packaged and custom applications across multiple database platforms.<br />

The Applimation Informia solution enables organizations to manage the growth of<br />

structured and unstructured data to achieve information lifecycle management<br />

objectives, improve operational efficiency, reduce total cost of ownership, and meet<br />

compliance requirements. For more information, visit www.applimation.com<br />

Integration Overview<br />

Applimation Informia Archive for Siebel 7.8 provides an end-to-end data<br />

management solution to relocate inactive data to more cost-effective storage devices<br />

while still providing access to all archived data through the standard <strong>Oracle</strong>’s Siebel<br />

user interface.<br />

With a Web-based user interface that can be accessed from any node on the<br />

network, Informia Archive can quickly and easily select and manipulate data for<br />

archiving. Users can also enter an amount of data to retain within the database and<br />

determine the proper date for archiving.<br />

Informia Archive uses a configuration schema that is deployed on a different<br />

instance than the production schema, and a stage schema that is deployed with the<br />

production schema. The configuration schema is called the archive home and the<br />

Through the <strong>Oracle</strong><br />

PartnerNetwork Application<br />

Integration Architecture for<br />

Partners Initiative, partners with<br />

validated integrations are able<br />

to provide customers with<br />

standards-based product<br />

integrations, tested and<br />

validated by <strong>Oracle</strong>. Customers<br />

benefit from improved risk<br />

management and smoother<br />

upgrade capability, leading to a<br />

lower total cost of ownership<br />

and greater overall satisfaction.<br />

staging schema is called the archive target.<br />

The archive home consists of functions, intelligent metadata, and reports. It uses<br />

home schema intelligent metadata to determine which records within a module are<br />

candidates for archiving. Archive metadata is flexible enough to accommodate<br />

standard installations as well as custom implementations.<br />

The staging schema consists of working storage tables and functions. It is solely<br />

subordinate to a home schema; therefore intelligent processing is always triggered<br />

from a home schema.<br />

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Availability<br />

For more information on<br />

Applimation Informia Archive,<br />

please call +1.312.957.4300<br />

or e-mail<br />

marketing@applimation.com<br />

Support<br />

For more information, please<br />

contact Applimation at<br />

+1.312.957.4300 or visit<br />

www.applimation.com<br />

After a complete cycle of archiving, Siebel production database users can view<br />

current production data and historical or archived production data through the<br />

Informia Archive data access layer. Informia Archive requires no additional Siebelrelated<br />

hardware.<br />

Key benefits include:<br />

• Archives and purges inactive data<br />

• Improves production environment performance<br />

• Reduces production environment size and resource requirements<br />

• Retires inactive data to more-cost-effective storage devices<br />

• Improves backup and recovery time requirements<br />

Integration Details<br />

• Any Web client can access the Informia Archive user interface. The interface<br />

allows users to prepare the CRM instance for archiving, prepare the archiving<br />

objects, configure rules for archiving, and monitor the progress of archiving<br />

activities.<br />

• The Informia Archive server communicates with the Informia Archive home<br />

database, which is the central repository of all archive activities. All logs,<br />

business rules, and intelligent archive code are stored within this database.<br />

• The Informia Archive home database communicates with the Siebel production<br />

database through an Informia Archive intelligent agent that contains the<br />

intelligent archive business rules.<br />

• Informia Archive uses intelligent business rules to copy the specified<br />

production data to the Informia Archive history database. Informia Archive<br />

then deletes the data that was matched from the production database.<br />

• Siebel users access the production data (minus the removed history data)<br />

through the traditional link created at the time of implementation.<br />

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Environment<br />

Partner Environment<br />

Informia Archive, 5.3<br />

<strong>Oracle</strong> <strong>Data</strong>base 10g<br />

J2EE App Server (Apache) 5.2<br />

<strong>Oracle</strong> Environment<br />

<strong>Oracle</strong>’s Siebel CRM 7.8<br />

<strong>Oracle</strong> <strong>Data</strong>base 10g<br />

<strong>Oracle</strong> Application Server<br />

For additional information about partnering with <strong>Oracle</strong>, please contact opninfo_us@oracle.com or visit<br />

www.partners.oracle.com<br />

<strong>Oracle</strong> is a registered trademark of <strong>Oracle</strong> Corporation and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their<br />

respective owners.<br />

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