Hi all,
I'm a contractor working on lots of BI/OLAP and database stuff.
I've not left a message here for a while (which is why I couldn't remember my details and had to re-register), but for the past few months I've been working on some database software that I'm willing to give away in return for kind words and the occasional bug report.
The product is "Data Monkey Generic Data Hub" and was featured in this months SQL Server magazine (November).
It's a cross between Query Analyzer/ Toad / SQLplus together with some nifty ETL stuff (write your own .Net functions etc).
You can use it with virtualy any ODBC compliant database to query, push and pull data. Quite a few people are using it as they find it easier than SQLplus or Toad for DB2 etc.
No catch....you don't even need to register on the site: use the credentials:
"[email protected]" with the password "guest". If you like the software, send me an email at [email protected] and I'll talk to you about getting a registration key F.O.C.
The website for the software is www.datadaysolutions.com
John
I'm a contractor working on lots of BI/OLAP and database stuff.
I've not left a message here for a while (which is why I couldn't remember my details and had to re-register), but for the past few months I've been working on some database software that I'm willing to give away in return for kind words and the occasional bug report.
The product is "Data Monkey Generic Data Hub" and was featured in this months SQL Server magazine (November).
It's a cross between Query Analyzer/ Toad / SQLplus together with some nifty ETL stuff (write your own .Net functions etc).
You can use it with virtualy any ODBC compliant database to query, push and pull data. Quite a few people are using it as they find it easier than SQLplus or Toad for DB2 etc.
No catch....you don't even need to register on the site: use the credentials:
"[email protected]" with the password "guest". If you like the software, send me an email at [email protected] and I'll talk to you about getting a registration key F.O.C.
The website for the software is www.datadaysolutions.com
John
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