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    AWS Data Wrangler

    AWS Data Wrangler

    Pandas on AWS, easy integration with Athena, Glue, Redshift, etc.

    ...Built on top of other open-source projects like Pandas, Apache Arrow and Boto3, it offers abstracted functions to execute usual ETL tasks like load/unload data from Data Lakes, Data Warehouses, and Databases. Convert the column name to be compatible with Amazon Athena and the AWS Glue Catalog. Run a query against AWS CloudWatchLogs Insights and convert the results to Pandas DataFrame.
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    Ethereum ETL

    Ethereum ETL

    Python scripts for ETL (extract, transform and load) jobs for Ethereum

    Python scripts for ETL (extract, transform and load) jobs for Ethereum blocks, transactions, ERC20 / ERC721 tokens, transfers, receipts, logs, contracts, internal transactions. Data is available in Google BigQuery. Ethereum ETL lets you convert blockchain data into convenient formats like CSVs and relational databases.
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    Transporter

    Transporter

    Sync data between persistence engines, like ETL only not stodgy

    Compose Transporter helps with database transformations from one store to another. It can also sync from one to another or several stores. This version officially only supports the mongodb and postgresql adaptors. Support for other DBs will be added later on. Other adaptors may or may not work. You're encouraged to still use v0.5.2 for non mongo/postgres migrations. Transporter allows the user to configure a number of data adaptors as sources or sinks. These can be databases, files or other...
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    Metl ETL Data Integration

    Metl ETL Data Integration

    Simple message-based, web-based ETL integration

    Metl is a simple, web-based ETL tool that allows for data integrations including database, files, messaging, and web services. Supports RDBMS, SOAP, HTTP, FTP, SFTP, XML, FIXLEN, CSV, JSON, ZIP, and more. Metl implements scheduled integration tasks without the need for custom coding or heavy infrastructure. It can be deployed in the cloud or in an internal data center, and it was built to allow developers to extend it with custom components.
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    GeoKettle
    GeoKettle is a powerful, metadata-driven spatial ETL (Extract, Transform and Load) tool dedicated to the integration of different data sources for building and updating geospatial databases, data warehouses and services.
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    Toolsverse ETL Framework

    Toolsverse ETL Framework

    Open source Extract Transform Load engine written in Java

    ETL Framework is a standalone Extract Transform Load engine written in Java. It includes executables for all major platforms and can be easily integrated into other applications. Key Features: * embeddable, open source and free * fast and scalable * uses target database features to do transformations and loads * manual and automatic data mapping * data streaming * bulk data loads * data quality features using SQL, JavaScript? and regex * data transformations Requirements *...
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    coopy
    Diffs, patches, and revision control for CSV files, spreadsheets, and databases.
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    iLastic

    iLastic

    Query, integrate and manipulate data using natural languages.

    iLastic is an open-source framework to query, integrate and manipulate any type of data in English. Extract, transform and merge information from the web, databases, files or any other data repository using a language you already know... English
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    The cplusql distributed ETL tool extracts and transforms row based data from databases and flat files for terabyte scale datawarehouse loading. RSN: beowulf job queueing and cluster fs! Every day at LookSmart, it translates 200+mm rows on 100+ nodes.
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