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    DataPipe for Oracle

    Ad-hoc data replication for Oracle database.

    Pipe your scalar data between Oracle databases.
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    Data Migrator for Oracle

    Migrate/Copy your data between Oracle database and 13 major DBs.

    Command line data Copy/Migration tool for Oracle. Supports Oracle 7.3, Oracle 8i, Oracle 9i, Oracle 10G, Oracle 11G and 13 major databases. 1. Exadata 2. Sybase ASE 3. Informix Innovator C 4. Sybase SQL Anywhere 5. DB2 UDB 6. CSV 7. SQLServer 8. MariaDB 9. Sybase IQ 10. PostgreSQL 11. MySQL 12. Informix IDS 13. TimesTen
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    Optimal BPM

    Optimal BPM

    The beat of your business

    [See the files section for installation instructions] Optimal BPM™ is a project that aims to create an easy-to-use Business Process Management system (BPM) and tools. So far, only the tools, and only a data replication tool, Optimal Sync, has been released (available from the "files" page). But more is coming. It incorporates many different open source projects that relates to interoperability, transformation, context and process control. It has no business engine, instead it...
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