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    NDW - Network Data Wiping Hard Disks HDD

    NDW - Network Data Wiping Hard Disks HDD

    Wipe erase data from hdds on the network, unlimited hard disks

    Automated network based hard disk drives / storage devices erasure is server based software which installs on a central server. Server is connected to network switches and several PXE boot enabled workstations are attached to the network. As soon as the workstation is powered on, it boots off the network via the server and begins wiping all the attached hard disk drives. Once all the hard drives are wiped, data related to each hard disk is stored in the central server’s database. Read...
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    SDEdumper

    SDEdumper

    Copy multiples feature classes in ArcSDE to a local file geodatabase

    ...You can create your own Python script using model builder, but you have to modify the script everytime you want to dump different tables. Using this script you only need to have a CSV with all the table names, that’s it. Purpose: It can be used as an archival and historical database It will make you ArcSDE database portable and shareable
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    GamCat
    CD, DVD and folder cataloging program for LINUX. Written in Gambas. Uses SQlite database server as backend. It can: - scan a). Removable devices like CD/DVD/USB b). Hard drives and folders c). FTP servers - look into a) archives: ACE, ARJ, ZIP, TAR, RAR b) ISO image files c) MP3 files' tags - create thumbnails of a). Images: JPG, JPEG, PNG, BMP, XFC, TIF, GIF, ICO b). PDF files c). Movies: MOV, AVI, VOB, MKV, MP4, FLV, 3GP, MPEG - perform sophisticated searches - Export search hits into TXT, CSV and HTML fomat - Search for MP3 song's lyrics - And much more...
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    This application reads the output of Web forms posted on your website (usually via email) and converts them to csv files for importing into a database, or managing in Excel
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    Jxtray is a database explorer written in Java. Jxtray can be used to connect to any type of database with suitable JDBC drivers. It can provide you with information regarding your data bases and extract data in the following formats: CSV, SQL, HTML, XML
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