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Solix-IBM bag UK project

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HYDERABAD: In a strategic win that extends the Solix Technologies product line into UK and Europe, the company has partnered with IBM in a data extraction project for Arqiva, one of the UK's leading broadcast transmission companies.

Arqiva chose Solix to execute the separation of its Oracle Applications data from its previous parent NTL Group database. Solix and IBM served as partners in the data separation, an implementation that used Solix Archive Jinni as the primary tool for extracting Arqiva data, according to a press release.

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