GemStone Systems, Inc - Provides enterprise data solutions, real-time data distribution, caching and management across the enterprise.
Kinor Technologies - Kinor EII software takes data from disparate systems and aggregrates it into a knowledge grid.
MetaMatrix, Inc. - Provides a software solution designed to logically integrate all of the information assets of the enterprise.
Metatomix - Semantic web-based solutions for Enterprise Resource Interoperability (ERI).
Modus Operandi, Inc. - Provides semantic integration technology and services to address complex information integration projects.
Sybase Avaki EII - Streamlines integration of data from distributed sources while providing standardized access to integrated views of data through a single data layer.
XAware, Inc. - Data integration and XML database Web services platform providing a way to create bi-directional cross application data conduits and web services.
EII: The Prototype for a Killer App? - Enterprise Systems article by Stephen Swoyer that suggests a potential use case for EII as a tool to help prototype the design or expansion of a data warehouse. (July 5, 2006)
Computerworld: EII - Quickstudy article from Russell Kay describing EII and why it is needed. (September 19, 2005)
EII: Information on Demand - Intelligent Enterprise Magazine article by Rajan Chandras that asks the question, "Will enterprise information integration really displace traditional data warehousing, or just complement it?" (February 1, 2005)
EII: Dead on Arrival - Intelligent Enterprise article by Andy Hayler that says the only problem with the 'EII for intelligence' approach is that it is absolutely and utterly flawed. (July 19, 2004)
A New View on Intelligence - Intelligent Enterprise article by Tim Matthews that says given the growth of XML and the advantages of EII, more companies will change their view of on-demand intelligence. (July 19, 2004)
ADTMag: EII - The return of the virtual data warehouse? - Article by Wayne Eckerson. Like all good information technologies, virtual data warehouses never died. It is now re-emerging under a new guise and with a slightly new mission. Its new name: Enterprise Information Integration (EII). (August 29, 2003)