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    ioredis

    ioredis

    A performance-focused Redis client for Node.js

    ioredis is a robust, full-featured Redis client that is used in the world's biggest online commerce company Alibaba and many other awesome companies. Full-featured. It supports Cluster, Sentinel, Streams, Pipelining and of course Lua scripting & Pub/Sub (with the support of binary messages). High performance. Delightful API. It works with Node callbacks and Native promises. Transformation of command arguments and replies. Transparent key prefixing. Abstraction for Lua scripting, allowing you...
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    SQuirreL SQL Client

    SQuirreL SQL Client

    A Java SQL client for any JDBC compliant database

    SQuirreL SQL Client is a graphical SQL client written in Java that will allow you to view the structure of a JDBC compliant database, browse the data in tables, issue SQL commands etc.
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    Zora Testing Pot

    An open-source automated database testing tool

    Zora is an open-source automated testing framework designed specifically for testing database functionalities. It supports multiple database management systems including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB. The framework provides a comprehensive suite of tests to ensure data integrity, reliability, and performance across different database types.
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    DBLens for MySQL
    DBLens for MySQL 是一款专为现代企业和开发者设计的革命性MySQL数据库管理工具。它不仅继承了传统数据库管理工具的强大功能,还集成了先进的人工智能技术,为您带来前所未有的数据库图形界面体验。 DBLens for MySQL is a revolutionary MySQL database management tool designed specifically for modern enterprises and developers. It not only inherits the powerful functions of traditional database management tools, but also integrates advanced artificial intelligence technology to bring you an unprecedented database GUI experience.
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    Leverage AI to Automate Medical Coding

    Medical Coding Solution

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    MyWebSQL
    MyWebSQL is a web based WYSIWYG Database client written in PHP. It has a simple and intuitive interface with the look and feel of a desktop application, and offers rich features for database management. No installation is needed, just download, extract and you are ready to go. It even has a single file compact version with full functionality, which you can quickly deploy on your server. Currently MyWebSQL supports working with MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases.
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    Eclipse SQL Client for database querying/browsing any JDBC compliant database. It supports plugins with specialized functionality for individual databases (Oracle, DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, Informix) and can be extended.
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    Java Database Manager, harnessing the power of JDBC. Makes database management interoperable. Features Database diagram generation, reports generation, graphs generation, code generation and usual database client features.
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    A simple MySQL client, written with Qt
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    Quality Assurance & Control database client server system. Postgresql server, C# clients, web php interface. All strategies are ISO 9001: 2000 compliant.Solve almost all traceability requierements.
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    DAT Freight and Analytics - DAT

    DAT Freight and Analytics operates DAT One truckload freight marketplace

    DAT Freight & Analytics operates DAT One, North America’s largest truckload freight marketplace; DAT iQ, the industry’s leading freight data analytics service; and Trucker Tools, the leader in load visibility. Shippers, transportation brokers, carriers, news organizations, and industry analysts rely on DAT for market trends and data insights, informed by nearly 700,000 daily load posts and a database exceeding $1 trillion in freight market transactions. Founded in 1978, DAT is a business unit of Roper Technologies (Nasdaq: ROP), a constituent of the Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, and Fortune 1000. Headquartered in Beaverton, Ore., DAT continues to set the standard for innovation in the trucking and logistics industry.
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