MindTouch and SnapLogic have jointly developed a new offering to integrate dispersed and disparate applications across internet driven infrastructures.

The companies have designed the system to deliver a fully integrated offering for both the integration and presentation layers required by enterprise 2.0 customers. The integration layer is handled by SnapLogic’s DataFlow Server while the presentation layer is powered by MindTouch 2009. Both companies’ platforms are built using a similar RESTful, web-oriented architecture (WOA).

Gaurav Dhillon, chairman and CEO of SnapLogic, said: A company runs on metrics just as surely as an army marches on its stomach. We’re excited to partner with MindTouch to give every business accurate, integrated information to make 2010 a better year for them for a fraction of the time and money they would spend deploying a solution with legacy, pre-internet products.

Aaron Fulkerson, founder and CEO of MindTouch, said: While traditional middleware can help companies glue applications and systems together, it fails at adding value to the data that it is designed to connect. SnapLogic with its upcoming SnapStore acts like a universal adapter to business applications, allowing business for the first time to have accurate reporting on key performance indicators. Our goal is to help customers run their businesses better in 2010.

The companies said that the jointly developed new Enterprise Integration offerings (EI) require no development resources. It is priced at $4,995 through the end of December 2009.