A complete solution for database administration and development
Version | 1.2.0.18.6 |
Updated | April 9 2021 |
Developer |
EMS Software Development
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User Rating |
1047
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Original File Size | 163 MB |
Downloads | 9107 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 2003, Windows NT |
Category | Internet |
SQL Management Studio for InterBase and Firebird represents a powerful collection of applications used for data manipulation and analysis.
With components that focus on all critical database management tasks, SQL Studio for InterBase and Firebird is a single workbench that provides you with must-have tools for administering IB and Firebird databases, managing database schema and objects as well as for InterBase and Firebird database design, migration, extraction, InterBase and Firebird query building, data import, export and database comparison.
SQL Studio unites these database tools for InterBase and Firebird in one powerful and easy-to-use environment that can work round the clock.
With SQL Management Studio many database administration objectives, such as migration, data loading and synchronization, database backup and extraction can be automated, allowing InterBase and Firebird database administrators and application developers to perform complex tasks on a regular basis with the minimum number of efforts and a high level of flexibility.
Whether you are a database or application developer, DBA or business analyst, SQL Studio for InterBase and Firebird offers all essential InterBase tools and Firebird tools to make you more productive than ever before!
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