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Latest Version of Intelligent Data Extraction for Oracle demonstrated at Oracle OpenWorld

Nov 13, 2007

[From Original Software]

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11, 2007 – Original Software demonstrated the latest version of its Intelligent Data Extraction solution, which allows Oracle users to test applications at the database level as well as the visual layer. This new functionality for the Oracle market is part of the company’s flagship TestBench automated software testing solution which provides a Total Testing development and quality assurance solution.

The intelligent data extraction capability automates the creation and extraction of test data subsets from live databases, even from remote locations, with full reference integrity.

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