DbVisualizer is a universal database client for anyone who works with data, from solo developers and startups to professional teams managing complex environments, including developers, DBAs, analysts, and data engineers working with relational and NoSQL databases. It offers a graphical interface for database development, SQL querying, and data exploration. Key features:
- SQL editor with autocomplete, visual query builders, variables, and execution tools
- AI Assistant for questions, error explanations, and code analysis
- Built-in Git integration for SQL scripts and collaboration
- Customizable layouts, key bindings, and UI themes
- Favorite scripts and database objects for quick access
- Configurable security settings for organizations
Connects to popular databases via JDBC, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Snowflake, SQLite, Cassandra, and BigQuery. Runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. 7 million downloads, Pro users in 150 countries.
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Windocks is a leader in cloud native database DevOps, recognized by Gartner as a Cool Vendor, and as an innovator by Bloor research in Test Data Management. Novartis, DriveTime, American Family Insurance, and other enterprises rely on Windocks for on-demand database environments for development, testing, and DevOps. Windocks software is easily downloaded for evaluation on standard Linux and Windows servers, for use on-premises or cloud, and for data delivery of SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MySQL to Docker containers or conventional database instances.
Windocks database orchestration allows for code-free end to end automated delivery. This includes masking, synthetic data, Git operations and access controls, as well as secrets management.
Windocks can be installed on standard Linux or Windows servers in minutes. It can also run on any public cloud infrastructure or on-premise infrastructure. One VM can host up 50 concurrent database environments.
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balenaOS
Containers will revolutionize connected devices, and balenaOS is the best way to run them. Made to survive harsh networking conditions and unexpected shutdowns. A minimal Linux with the services needed to run Docker reliably on an embedded device - nothing else. Based on Yocto Linux for easy porting to most capable device types across varied CPU architectures. Actively developed in the open; community participation warmly welcomed. In our quest to build balenaCloud, a platform that brings the tools of modern software development to the world of connected hardware, we started by porting Docker to ARM chips in 2013. We soon realised that we also needed an operating system optimized for the use case: a minimal OS ideal for running containers on embedded devices.
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