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    Orbit

    Orbit

    ORBIT : Operating Business Intelligence Tool

    ORBIT : Operating Business Intelligence Tool Making Data Accessible Through Centralized Database Access ORBIT is a business intelligence tool designed to make data accessible to a broad audience within your company by centralizing access to databases. With this application, users can easily create reports, perform interactive analyses, and extract insights from raw data. The application simplifies data handling by providing easy-to-use features for non-technical users while maintaining...
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    Blazegraph (powered by bigdata)

    Blazegraph (powered by bigdata)

    Fast, scalable, robust graph database platform

    Blazegraph has moved to Github. Please see https://github.com/blazegraph/database/.
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    PL/SQL ESRI Shape & dBase Converter

    Creates a shape file from a query

    ...Sample 1 - create a shape file (alk.shp, alk.shx, alk.dbf) of type 5 (=Polygon) from table MYTABLE with sdo-column="geo" and SDO_GTYPE=3003: select zvk_shape.write_shp('DATA_PUMP_DIR','alk', 'select t.C01 "NAME", t.C20 "FLST", t.GEO from MYTABLE t where t.C02 = ''ALK'' order by t.C01','GEO',5) "alk" FROM dual;
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    Cheetah Database System

    Small, Fast, dBase/FoxPro compatible database library (Cheetah4.dll)

    xBase database library. Creates traditional dBase III Plus and FoxPro database files. Unique dual btree indexes allow multiple indexes in each disk file. Small disk/memory footprint (81K). Ability to interface to multiple programming languages. Cheetah is an extremely fast, old school, traditional record manager. Cheetah can be used with any compiler that can link to a standard Windows DLL.
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    MiningMart is a graphical tool for transforming data from relational databases. It provides two dual graphical views on the transformations, a data view and a process view. The focus is on the preparation of data for data mining.
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    Amoeba Component Database

    Ameoba is a binary blob database

    ...It is not a relational database (RDBM), not an object-oriented DB (OODBMS), and not a key-value database. It is a component-entity system database (CESDB). This a completely invented term because the other two didn't really fit the design. Amoeba is dual licensed as public domain and WTFPL (for where public domain is not recognized).
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