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Apr 30, 2010

Mine Oracle Database, SQL Server and Other Databases with Monarch Data Pump Pro V10.5

By DatabaseJournal.com Staff

Newly available from Datawatch Corporation is the Monarch Data Pump V10.5 Professional Edition, a server-based data distribution, ETL (Extraction, Transformation, Loading) and application integration solution. Without new programming, Monarch Data Pump Pro can automatically mine and combine data from various sources including databases, spreadsheets, and PDF files; as well as uploading data to SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, and any ODBC or OLE DB compliant database. Other features Monarch Data Pump Pro provides are:

  • Customized data views with calculated fields, data summarization, sorts, filters etc.
  • Tight integration with SQL Server 2005 Information Services
  • Web services and remote administration via a Web browser
  • And reduced audit cycle with eased compliance and report distribution, consequently helping save money for the company
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