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    hewies user interface - 3D scientific visualisation tool

    Python project with goal to provide FOSS library to extract, analyse and visualise data in a 3D fashion. The instance will connect to a data source, ods sheet, csv, sql DB, pyodbc the instance will analyse and/or transform the data to be presented to the visualisation functionality the instance will visualise the data in a 3D fashion, likely using third party FOSS
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    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit

    DSTK - DataScience ToolKit for All of Us

    ...While JASP offers more statistical features, DSTK tends to be a broad solution workbench, including text analysis and predictive analytics features. Of course you may specify JASP for advanced data editing and RapidMiner for advanced prediction modeling. DSTK is written in C#, Java and Python to interface with R, NLTK, and Weka. It can be expanded with plugins using R Scripts. We have also created plugins for more statistical functions, and Big Data Analytics with Microsoft Azure HDInsights (Spark Server) with Livy. License: R, RStudio, NLTK, SciPy, SKLearn, MatPlotLib, Weka, ... each has their own licenses.
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    CSV*Loader PRO (Windows command line)

    Loads CSV file to14 databases

    Windows command line tool for CSV data load to 14 relational stores.
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    CSV*Extractor Pro (Windows command line)

    Spool you scalar data in CSV format from 14 major Databases.

    Command line tool for data export from major relational data stores (RDBMS). DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server DB2 Advanced Workgroup Server DB2 Developer Edition DB2 Enterprise Server DB2 Express DB2 Express C DB2 Workgroup Server Exadata Infobright Informix IDS Informix Innovator C MariaDB MySQL Oracle Oracle XE PostgreSQL SAP Sybase ASE SQL Lite SQL Server Enterprise SQL Server Express Sybase IQ Sybase SQL Anywhere TimesTen
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    SQLServer ->SQLServer Data Migrator

    Copy data between your SQLServer instances

    Ad-hoc data replication for SQLServer 2005,2008,2010 and 2012. Touch-and-go design requires you to provide just login info, query file with your SQL and target table name.
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    Oracle -> SQLServer DataMigrator

    Copy/pipe your scalar data from Oracle to SQLServer

    Command-line tool lets you copy table data from Oracle to SQLServer database. Touch and go design.
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