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Free Download of Virtual Data Viewer

Nov 5, 2010

As a free download, Queplix announces their new Virtual Data Viewer to streamline steps for data migration, management, and integration, or other type of data initiative. As a preliminary step to upgrading to Virtual Data Manager, Virtual Data Viewer helps companies understand database schemas, structures, applications quickly; aiding in the review and understanding of their data for various initiatives such as BI, database applications, MDM, data migration, data warehousing, or cloud and on-premise systems integration.

“Whether you are implementing data migration, integrating cloud and on-premise systems, or leaving an old proprietary system, you need to have visibility of your company data across multiple systems without having to identify and export it to unwieldy tools,” said Mark Cashman, CEO, Queplix. “Virtual Data Viewer enables users to quickly and easily examine their data before implementing new initiatives. Now they can review data sets, compare object and relational structures, plan data models, and more, all without having to use a multitude of complex tools or attend lengthy meetings. As a result, the ROI in terms of time saved is almost immediate.”

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