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Teradata Data Warehouse Gets New Release of Voltage SecureData

Oct 18, 2010
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Voltage Security, Inc has released a new version of Voltage SecureData that will now help customers with data security and compliance on the Teradata data warehouses without the side effects of adversely affecting storage or performance; specifically those operations around extract, transformation, and load (ETL) operations.

“With Voltage’s innovative data protection technologies, corporations using Teradata Active Enterprise Data Warehouse™ or any of the Teradata appliances can reduce the risk of a data breach without any impact to critical business intelligence flows across multiple lines of business,” said Mark Bower, vice president of product management, Voltage Security. “Voltage SecureData effectively combines data security and compliance with minimal operational impact. For organizations with PCI or other compliance requirements that must rely on data warehouse operations for analytics on credit cards or other sensitive data, this is a major competitive advantage.”
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