Attunity

Attunity, Ltd.
Public
Traded as NASDAQ: ATTU
Industry Software
Founded 1988 (1988)
Headquarters Boston, Massachusetts, Kfar Saba, Israel
Products Data replication, data flow management, test data management, change data capture (CDC), data connectivity, enterprise file replication (EFR), managed file transfer (MFT), data warehouse automation, data usage analytics, cloud data delivery
Revenue Increase$48.4 Million (2015)[1]
Website attunity.com

Attunity, Ltd. is a provider of information availability software solutions that enable access, management, sharing and distribution of data, including Big Data, across heterogeneous enterprise platforms and the cloud.[2][3] Its software solutions include data replication, data flow management, test data management, change data capture (CDC), data connectivity, data warehouse automation, data usage analytics, and cloud data delivery. Using Attunity's software solutions, customers have real-time access and availability of data where and when needed.

Attunity has supplied software solutions to enterprise customers for nearly 20 years and has deployments at thousands of organizations worldwide. Attunity provides software directly and indirectly through a number of partners such as Microsoft, Oracle, IBM and HP. Headquartered in Boston, Attunity serves its customers via offices in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific and through a network of partners.

Background

Attunity, Ltd was founded as ISG International Software Group under the law of Israel in 1988 and it operates the business in U.S. through the wholly owned subsidiary, Attunity Inc, based in Massachusetts.[4] Its products enable access, management, sharing and distribution of data, including Big Data, across heterogeneous enterprise platforms, organizations, and the cloud. The company is based in Kfar Saba, Israel and maintains strategic partnerships with Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, HP, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Teradata, Hortonworks, Cloudera, and others.[3]

In 1992, Attunity had an initial public offering on NASDAQ, raising $12 million and initially trading under the ticker symbol SISG. The company changed its name to Attunity on July 31, 2000 and its stock now trades on NASDAQ under the symbol ATTU.

Products

Product Name Product Description
Attunity Compose Software that automatically designs, generates and populates enterprise data warehouses and data marts, adding data modeling and structuring capabilities inside the data warehouse for Big Data Analytics and Business Intelligence (BI) projects
Attunity Visibility Enterprise data warehouse software that measures business activity and data usage, exposing how data is used and the impact on utilization of data and EDW resources. This helps manage performance, meet sensitive data compliance requirements and move unused data to reduce cost.
Attunity CloudBeam Software that provides high-performance, accelerated file transfer to cloud storage, accelerated replication between cloud storage environments, and replication between regions, as well as data loading to a cloud data warehouse
Attunity Gold Client Data replication and management software that can transform, synchronize, copy, and move full sets or subsets of data across SAP landscapes
Attunity Replicate High-performance data replication software that enables enterprises to accelerate and reduce the costs of moving data

Acquisitions

In September 2011, Attunity acquired RepliWeb for $7.8m,[5] a company that develops Web content deployment,[6] file synchronization, managed file transfer, and SharePoint application lifecycle solutions.[7]

In December 2013, the company completed the acquisition of Hayes Technology Group, Inc.,[8] which added Gold Client data replication software for SAP environments to the product portfolio.

In December 2014, Attunity completed the technology acquisition of BIReady, which added data warehouse automation technology now called Compose to the solution portfolio.[9]

In March 2015, the company announced the acquisition of Appfluent, a leading provider of strategic solutions called Visibility that help improve the economics and performance of Big Data analytics and Hadoop.[10]

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