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    Aestel

    Aestel

    Applications for data management

    "Information is data in action", and, consequently, having good quality data is essential. The AESTEL package contains two highly configurable applications for data management: A data loader and a reporting application, i.e. DataLoader and AEREA, respectively. The data loader application applies user-defined instructions to validate, process and load data. The reporting application provides a query builder and spreadsheet template designer. Both applications work with any relational data...
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    Apatar Data Integration/ETL
    Apatar is an open source Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) project. Modular architecture delivers 1. Visual job designer/mapping 2. Connectivity to all major data sources 3. Flexible Deployment Options (GUI, or server engine with JVM, or embedded).
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    OLAP Query Designer is a fork of JRubik, and will incorportate an all new interface and query designer. I allows querying of OLAP Datasources like Mondrian, and is based around JPivot and the Pentaho project.
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