Composite Software Expands Its Federal Operations As Demand For Its Data Virtualization Solutions Grows
Government IT Reseller Carahsoft adds Composite’s Offerings to GSA Schedule
RESTON, VA. — April 19, 2010 — Composite Software, Inc., the leading provider of data virtualization middleware, today announced it has expanded its federal operations in response to accelerating government agency demand. The company increased its federal team with key new hires in sales, sales engineering, and services, and solidified a new GSA partnership with Carahsoft Technology Corp., a government IT solutions provider, to build upon a second consecutive year of greater than 50 percent revenue growth.
Government agencies including the Business Transformation Agency (BTA), the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC), the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), and the Department of Transportation (DOT), as well as several unnamed intelligence agencies, joined the ranks of Composite’s customer base in 2009. Struggling to overcome siloed data spread across multiple source systems, these agencies have adopted Composite’s data virtualization to fulfill both project-level data federation and to share data across the enterprise in service-oriented architectures (SOAs), as well as extend their data warehouse investments.
“The federal government is maintaining many complex, heterogeneous and physically disbursed physical databases,” states David Linthicum, SOA and data integration expert from Washington, D.C. “Data virtualization technology is able to leverage many physical databases in ways that are logical and productive for those building new architectures and applications for the government.”
To better serve its federal customers, Composite Software’s Reston, Va.-based federal division now boasts several key new hires, including: Mike Aube, formerly of Computer Associates, and David Heller, formerly of Metastorm Inc., who join as sales engineers; Mike Tinius, formerly of BEA, who joins as an enterprise architect; and Ed Anderson, who joins in Inside Sales. Composite’s Federal professional services team also added two new senior-level consultants: Michael Gardner from Verizon Communications Inc., and Mike Shen, formerly with Northrop Grumman Corp.
Bolstering its internal team, Composite Software also entered into a new reseller partnership with Carahsoft Technology Corporation, to provide federal agencies with deep expertise in Composite and other leading software solutions, along with extensive procurement process assistance.
According to Composite’s Federal Business Unit Director, Erin Hawley, “Federal IT teams are well aware of Carahsoft’s track record and value-add in aggregating best-of-breed vendors into complete solutions for the U.S. government. With data virtualization’s emergence, Composite will play a big role in future Carahsoft offerings.”
With the addition of Carahsoft, Composite’s federal partners now include integrators such as CSC, Data Interfuse, Information Management Solutions Consultants (IMSC), Integrated Secure, Lockheed Martin, The MITRE Corporation, and SAIC.
Upcoming Federal Tech Events
Composite Software’s CTO David Besemer will speak about “Data Virtualization and Information Sharing in the Federal Environment” at the Second Annual SOA Symposium, held April 21-22, in Arlington, Va. Besemer’s presentation will begin at 1:20 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21. Hosted by Dennis Wisnosky, CTO and chief architect in the Office of the Deputy Chief Management Officer, U.S. Department of Defense, the symposium will feature presentations by Elizabeth McGrath, ADCMO; David Wennergren, DCIO; Vivek Kundra, Federal CIO (invited); Paul Strassmann, former director of Defense Information; and baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. See http://www.soasymposium.com/ for more information.
Composite Software is also participating in the following events:
- MacDill AFB Technology Expo, April 22, Port Tampa, Fla.; http://www.ncsi.com/eflyer10/macdillafb.shtml;
- DoDIIS 2010, May 23-27, Phoenix, AZ; http://www.ncsi.com/dodiis10/index.shtml; and
- USSTRATCOM Cyberspace Symposium, May 26-27, Omaha, Neb.; http://www.afcea.org/events/stratcom/introduction.asp.
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ABOUT COMPOSITE SOFTWARE: Composite Software, Inc. is the only company that focuses solely on data virtualization. Global organizations faced with disparate, complex data environments, including ten of the top 20 banks, six of the top ten pharmaceutical companies, four of the top five energy firms, major media and technology organizations as well as government agencies, have chosen Composite’s proven data virtualization platform to fulfill critical information needs, faster with fewer resources. Scaling from project to enterprise, Composite’s middleware enables data federation, data warehouse extension, enterprise data sharing, real-time and cloud computing data integration. Founded in 2002, Composite Software is a privately held, venture-funded corporation based in Silicon Valley. For more information, please visit http://www.compositesw.com. Or follow Composite on http://twitter.com/compositesw.
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