Datawatch Integrates Monarch|RMS with IBM DB2 Content Manager OnDemand

Datawatch Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH) announced that its web-based report mining and analysis solution, Monarch|RMS (Report Mining Server), is now integrated with IBM DB2 Content Manager OnDemand (CMOD). Monarch|RMS bridges the gap between business intelligence and content management, giving users the ability to analyze and work with the data in reports and other documents. Companies that utilize and store large amounts of text-based reports can mine and transform their report data online for analysis, either through a web browser or their favorite productivity tool. Users can sort and filter relevant report data, summarize hundreds of megabytes of data with sub- and grand-totals and perform multidimensional cube or OLAP-style analysis. Monarch|RMS also enables users to export data to applications, including existing templates and spreadsheets, and transform all report data into XML for browser-based forms presentation. http://www.datawatch.com

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