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Apatar Announces Integration with InnoDB Storage Engine for MySQL |
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May 29, 2008 |
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The Apatar project announced connectivity to InnoDB, an ACID-compliant transactional storage engine for MySQL. Now Apatar’s MySQL connector for the Apatar Open Source Data Integration toolset allows migrating, reading and writing data from/to InnoDB tables. Now Apatar users can link MySQL InnoDB information between files (CSV/TXT), other databases (MySQL, Microsoft Access, Oracle), applications (Salesforce.com, SugarCRM), and the top Web 2.0 destinations (Flickr, Amazon S3, RSS feeds). |
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Last Updated ( May 29, 2008 )
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Apatar Integrates IBM DB2 Products with Third-party Applications and Cleanses Mainframe Databases |
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May 23, 2008 |
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Apatar team announced connectivity to IBM DB2, a family of relational database management system products from IBM that are widely used in enterprise applications, corporate ERP systems, and mainframes. The new connector for the Apatar Open Source Data Integration toolset allows reading and writing of data from/to DB2 tables and improves the quality of data during migration or integration, all without custom coding. With this new release, Apatar enables both developers and users to easily link DB2 information between third-party applications (Salesforce.com, SugarCRM), other databases (Oracle, Microsoft SQL, MySQL), flat files (CSV/TXT), and the top Web 2.0 destinations (Flickr, Amazon S3, RSS feeds). |
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Last Updated ( May 23, 2008 )
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Apatar Allows Custom Date and Time Formats Integration |
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May 16, 2008 |
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Apatar team announced the ability to set custom date and time formats within Apatar Open Source Data Integration application. With this new feature, Apatar users can write and compare records of date and time formats that differ from their default system settings or other user formats. As a result, Apatar provides users with more compatibility and flexibility during integration of data that contans date and time records, especially within cross-cultural environments and applications. One does not need to know the exact format of date and time stored in the database or stick to the formats defined by other users. Instead, Apatar users can work with dates and time records using the formats that are common within their native countries or regions. |
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Apatar Extends Customer Information with CDYNE Demographics Data |
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May 08, 2008 |
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Apatar innitiative announced the CDYNE Demographics connector for the Apatar Open Source Data Integration toolset. The new connector delivers statistical data about customers and allows organizations to identify the ethnic and socio-economic makeup of their current customer base or purchased marketing lists. Apatar’s CDYNE Demographics connector can be used with any contacts database to determine the age, race, income, as well as type of residence, median income, median house value, or median number of vehicles, all without coding. |
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Last Updated ( May 08, 2008 )
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Apatar Announces Validation with Regular Expressions |
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May 01, 2008 |
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Apatar team announced the ability to validate and filter data using specified regular expressions within Apatar Open Source Data Integration application. With the new Match RegExp function, Apatar users can filter out records that do not match the criteria specified by regular expressions. Users can set the rules or a template for string formats, such as e-mail addresses, phone numbers and codes, or IP addresses, to match. The new feature will be useful in determining the validity of any formatted data and ridding database of bad entries. |
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