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    Recap

    Recap

    Recap tracks and transform schemas across your whole application

    Recap is a schema language and multi-language toolkit to track and transform schemas across your whole application. Your data passes through web services, databases, message brokers, and object stores. Recap describes these schemas in a single language, regardless of which system your data passes through. Recap schemas can be defined in YAML, TOML, JSON, XML, or any other compatible language.
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    Mara Pipelines

    Mara Pipelines

    A lightweight opinionated ETL framework, halfway between plain scripts

    This package contains a lightweight data transformation framework with a focus on transparency and complexity reduction. Data integration pipelines as code: pipelines, tasks and commands are created using declarative Python code. PostgreSQL as a data processing engine. Extensive web ui. The web browser as the main tool for inspecting, running and debugging pipelines. GNU make semantics. Nodes depend on the completion of upstream nodes. No data dependencies or data flows. No in-app data processing: command line tools as the main tool for interacting with databases and data. Single machine pipeline execution based on Python's multiprocessing. ...
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    A tool for autonomous and virtual topical data integration using the focused web-harvesting method.
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    DataSync Suite
    DataSync Suite is an open source platform for integrating tools like Zimbra, SugarCRM, and Drupal. The tool is focused on a single sign-on, application data integration, and fast, flexible deployment.
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    Managed MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Databases on Google Cloud

    Get back to your application and leave the database to us. Cloud SQL automatically handles backups, replication, and scaling.

    Cloud SQL is a fully managed relational database for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server. We handle patching, backups, replication, encryption, and failover—so you can focus on your app. Migrate from on-prem or other clouds with free Database Migration Service. IDC found customers achieved 246% ROI. New customers get $300 in credits plus a 30-day free trial.
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    SnapLogic is an Open Source Data Integration framework that combines the power of state-of-the-art dynamic programming languages with standard Web interfaces to solve today's most pressing problems in data integration.
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