Compare the Top Data Extraction Software that integrates with Jenkins as of November 2025

This a list of Data Extraction software that integrates with Jenkins. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Jenkins. View the products that work with Jenkins in the table below.

What is Data Extraction Software for Jenkins?

Data extraction software automates the process of collecting and retrieving information from various sources such as websites, databases, documents, and APIs. It transforms unstructured or semi-structured data into structured formats for easier analysis and processing. Businesses use this software to streamline workflows, gather competitive intelligence, and populate databases with large volumes of information. It supports multiple formats, including PDFs, spreadsheets, and web pages, reducing the need for manual data entry. By accelerating data collection and improving accuracy, data extraction software enhances decision-making and operational efficiency. Compare and read user reviews of the best Data Extraction software for Jenkins currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    T-Plan Robot
    T-Plan Robot automates scripted user actions for Test Automation or Robotic Process Automation (RPA) on Mac, Windows Linux & Mobile. T-Plan develops and sells two main toolsets. 1) Test Automation and 2) Robotic Process Automation (RPA). T-Plan Robot is a highly flexible, easy to use, image-based black box GUI automation tool that creates robust automated scripts and exercises applications in the same way as would an end-user. T-Plan Robot is platform-independent (Java) and runs on, and automates all major systems such as Windows, Mac, Linux and Unix plus mobile platforms. We believe we have a solution for any environment. GUI automation interacts with your business sponsor and development teams throughout the whole project lifecycle. Working intuitively at the screen level business analysts can help testers drive testable paths through the application, whilst at the same time combining with the development team to define repeatable actions to test code in continuous development.
    Starting Price: $400/month/user
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    Telegraf

    Telegraf

    InfluxData

    Telegraf is the open source server agent to help you collect metrics from your stacks, sensors and systems. Telegraf is a plugin-driven server agent for collecting and sending metrics and events from databases, systems, and IoT sensors. Telegraf is written in Go and compiles into a single binary with no external dependencies, and requires a very minimal memory footprint. Telegraf can collect metrics from a wide array of inputs and write them into a wide array of outputs. It is plugin-driven for both collection and output of data so it is easily extendable. It is written in Go, which means that it is a compiled and standalone binary that can be executed on any system with no need for external dependencies, no npm, pip, gem, or other package management tools required. With 300+ plugins already written by subject matter experts on the data in the community, it is easy to start collecting metrics from your end-points.
    Starting Price: $0
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    Astro by Astronomer
    For data teams looking to increase the availability of trusted data, Astronomer provides Astro, a modern data orchestration platform, powered by Apache Airflow, that enables the entire data team to build, run, and observe data pipelines-as-code. Astronomer is the commercial developer of Airflow, the de facto standard for expressing data flows as code, used by hundreds of thousands of teams across the world.
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