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XML Databases
XML databases are a type of database that stores, manages, and retrieves data in the XML (Extensible Markup Language) format. These databases are designed to handle semi-structured data, where data is stored in a tree-like structure using tags, making it more flexible than traditional relational databases. XML databases support querying and manipulating XML data using specialized languages such as XPath, XQuery, and XML Schema. They are commonly used in applications that require complex data structures, such as content management systems, document storage, and web services. XML databases allow for efficient handling of large and dynamic datasets while maintaining the hierarchical relationships between elements, making them suitable for applications that need to store and retrieve structured or semi-structured data efficiently.
Database Software
Database software and database management systems are a type of software designed to store, manage and retrieve data. It is used to organize all kinds of information in an efficient manner, allowing users to quickly access the data they need. Many databases are tailored for specific purposes and applications, ranging from transaction processing systems to large-scale analytics platforms. Database software may be used on its own or connected with other software services for complex operations.
Key-Value Databases
Key-value databases are a type of NoSQL database that store data as pairs, where each unique key is associated with a value. This structure is simple and highly flexible, making key-value databases ideal for scenarios requiring fast access to data, such as caching, session management, and real-time applications. In these databases, the key acts as a unique identifier for retrieving or storing the value, which can be any type of data—strings, numbers, objects, or even binary data. Key-value stores are known for their scalability, performance, and ability to handle high volumes of read and write operations with low latency. These databases are particularly useful for applications that require quick lookups or high availability, such as online retail platforms, social networks, and recommendation systems.
Graph Databases
Graph databases are specialized databases designed to store, manage, and query data that is represented as graphs. Unlike traditional relational databases that use tables to store data, graph databases use nodes, edges, and properties to represent and store data. Nodes represent entities (such as people, products, or locations), edges represent relationships between entities, and properties store information about nodes and edges. Graph databases are particularly well-suited for applications that involve complex relationships and interconnected data, such as social networks, recommendation engines, fraud detection, and network analysis.
Database Security Software
Database security software tools enable organizations to secure their databases, and ensure security compliance with database operations.
Columnar Databases
Columnar databases, also known as column-oriented databases or column-store databases, are a type of database that store data in columns instead of rows. Columnar databases have some advantages over traditional row databases including speed and efficiency.
Database Monitoring Tools
Database monitoring tools help businesses and IT teams track, analyze, and optimize the performance of their databases to ensure smooth operation, prevent downtime, and maintain data integrity. These tools typically provide features for real-time monitoring of database metrics such as query performance, response times, CPU and memory usage, and disk space utilization. Database monitoring software often includes alerting mechanisms for detecting issues such as slow queries or resource bottlenecks, as well as detailed reporting and analytics to improve database efficiency and scalability. By using these tools, organizations can proactively manage database health, troubleshoot problems, and optimize system performance.
Relational Database
Relational database software provides users with the tools to capture, store, search, retrieve and manage information in data points related to one another.
Database Backup Software
Database backup software solutions enable organizations to back up their databases so that they can restore the databases if necessary. Database backup software is essential for companies of all kinds that want to protect against corrupted data, broken hardware, or employee missteps.
Time Series Databases
Time series databases (TSDB) are databases designed to store time series and time-stamped data as pairs of times and values. Time series databases are useful for easily managing and analyzing time series.
NoSQL Database
NoSQL database software provides the tools to store, capture and retrieve of big data through the use of non tabular databases.
Distributed Databases
Distributed databases store data across multiple physical locations, often across different servers or even geographical regions, allowing for high availability and scalability. Unlike traditional databases, distributed databases divide data and workloads among nodes in a network, providing faster access and load balancing. They are designed to be resilient, with redundancy and data replication ensuring that data remains accessible even if some nodes fail. Distributed databases are essential for applications that require quick access to large volumes of data across multiple locations, such as global eCommerce, finance, and social media. By decentralizing data storage, they support high-performance, fault-tolerant operations that scale with an organization’s needs.
Database Virtualization Software
Database virtualization software provides IT professionals a solution for virtualization databases in order to allow the pooling and usage of resources to be allocated when needed.
Database Design Software
Database design software is a type of computer program used to create, modify and manage databases. It enables users to define the structure of a database and the relationships between different data fields. It also allows the user to perform various operations on existing databases such as editing, backing up, transferring data and creating reports.
Vector Databases
Vector databases are a type of database that use vector-based data structures, rather than the traditional relational models, to store information. They are used in artificial intelligence (AI) applications such as machine learning, natural language processing and image recognition. Vector databases support fast and efficient data storage and retrieval processes, making them an ideal choice for AI use cases. They also enable the integration of structured and unstructured datasets into a single system, offering enhanced scalability for complex projects.
Document Databases
Document databases are a type of NoSQL database designed to store, manage, and retrieve semi-structured data in the form of documents, typically using formats like JSON, BSON, or XML. Unlike traditional relational databases, document databases do not require a fixed schema, allowing for greater flexibility in handling diverse and evolving data structures. Each document in the database can contain different fields and data types, making it ideal for applications where data is complex and varied. These databases excel at scaling horizontally, making them well-suited for handling large volumes of data across distributed systems. Document databases are commonly used in modern web and mobile applications, where they provide efficient storage and fast access to rich, nested data structures.
OLAP Databases
OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) databases are designed to support complex queries and data analysis, typically for business intelligence and decision-making purposes. They enable users to interactively explore large volumes of multidimensional data, offering fast retrieval of insights across various dimensions such as time, geography, and product categories. OLAP databases use specialized structures like cubes to allow for rapid aggregation and calculation of data. These databases are highly optimized for read-heavy operations, making them ideal for generating reports, dashboards, and analytical queries. Overall, OLAP databases help organizations quickly analyze data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights for better decision-making.
SQL Databases
SQL databases are structured systems that use the Structured Query Language (SQL) to store, retrieve, and manage data. They organize data into tables with rows and columns, ensuring that information is easily accessible, consistent, and scalable. SQL databases are widely used in applications that require complex queries, transactions, and data integrity, making them essential for web applications, financial systems, and enterprise environments. These databases offer robust features for security, data normalization, and maintaining relationships between different datasets. Overall, SQL databases are fundamental to managing relational data efficiently and reliably across various industries.
Embedded Database Systems
Embedded database systems are lightweight, self-contained databases that are integrated directly into applications, allowing data management without requiring a separate database server. They are optimized for performance and simplicity, often running within the same process as the host application, making them ideal for use in mobile apps, IoT devices, and small-scale applications. These databases support SQL or other query languages and offer full database functionality, including transaction management and data integrity. Embedded database systems are designed to operate with minimal configuration, providing fast, reliable data storage and retrieval within constrained environments. Their ease of integration and low resource usage make them essential for applications that need efficient local data management without the overhead of external databases.
Database Clients
Database clients are tools or applications used to connect to a database server and interact with its data. They allow users to perform operations such as querying, updating, inserting, and deleting records through a structured language. These clients often offer intuitive interfaces or command-line options to simplify database management tasks. They are essential for managing data efficiently, catering to both small-scale and enterprise-level needs. By providing a bridge between users and the database, they streamline data access and administration.
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    RaimaDB

    RaimaDB

    Raima

    RaimaDB is an embedded time series database for IoT and Edge devices that can run in-memory. It is an extremely powerful, lightweight and secure RDBMS. Field tested by over 20 000 developers worldwide and has more than 25 000 000 deployments. RaimaDB is a high-performance, cross-platform embedded database designed for mission-critical applications, particularly in the Internet of Things (IoT) and edge computing markets.
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    DbVisualizer

    DbVisualizer

    DbVisualizer

    DbVisualizer is one of the world's most popular database editors. With almost 7 million downloads and Pro users in 150 countries worldwide, it won't disappoint you. Free and Pro versions are available. Developers, analysts, and DBAs use it to elevate their SQL experience with modern tools to visualize and manage their databases, schemas, objects, and table data, auto-generate, write, and optimize queries, and so much more.
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    Starting Price: Free
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    Ditto

    Ditto

    Ditto

    Ditto is the only mobile database with built-in edge device connectivity and resiliency, enabling apps to synchronize without relying on a central server or constant cloud connectivity. Through the use of CRDTs and P2P mesh replication, Ditto's technology enables you to build collaborative, resilient applications where data is always available and up-to-date for every user, and can even be synced in completely offline situations.
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    Carbon Language
    ...Solid language foundations that are easy to learn, especially if you have used C++. Easy, tool-based upgrades between Carbon versions. Safer fundamentals, and an incremental path towards a memory-safe subset. Carbon is fundamentally a successor language approach, rather than an attempt to incrementally evolve C++. It is designed around interoperability with C++ as well as large-scale adoption and migration for existing C++ codebases and developers.
    Starting Price: Free
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    JSON

    JSON

    JSON

    JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines to parse and generate. It is based on a subset of the JavaScript Programming Language Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition - December 1999. JSON is a text format that is completely language independent but uses conventions that are familiar to programmers of the C-family of languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and many others. These properties make JSON an ideal data-interchange language. ...
    Starting Price: Free
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    TextMate

    TextMate

    MacroMates

    ...Select what you want to search, what you want to search for, and TextMate will present the results in a way that makes it easy to jump between matches, extract matched text, or preview desired replacements. See what files have changes in the file browser view, what lines have changes in the editor view, bring up a diff of the current file’s changes, commit a subset, TextMate supports it all for all the major version control systems. One file mixing languages? Projects using different build systems? Third party code with different formatting preferences? TextMate can handle it all by associating detailed scope selectors with key shortcuts, settings, etc.
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    Ninox

    Ninox

    Ninox Software

    Ninox is your solution for organizing and managing complex data in a structured and efficient way. With its highly flexible user interface, you can analyze, process, and evaluate any type of data. Additionally, the Ninox API enables seamless integration with services like Google for enhanced functionality. Designed to work across all platforms, Ninox is available via native apps for macOS, iOS, and Android, as well as through any web browser. The platform empowers users to build custom...
    Starting Price: €11/month/user
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    dbForge Edge
    Database administration.
    Starting Price: $699.95
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    SQLite

    SQLite

    SQLite

    SQLite is a C-language library that implements a small, fast, self-contained, high-reliability, full-featured, SQL database engine. SQLite is the most used database engine in the world. SQLite is built into all mobile phones and most computers and comes bundled inside countless other applications that people use every day. SQLite is an in-process library that implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine.
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    Liquibase

    Liquibase

    Liquibase

    Database schema migrations are an essential task for every software project. There are several different reasons why updates to the database are required. New features require new attributes in existing tables or entirely new tables. Bug fixes may lead to changes in names or data types in the database. Performance issues that require additional indexes in the database.
    Starting Price: $5000 per year
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    Studio 3T

    Studio 3T

    Studio 3T

    Auto-complete queries in a built-in mongo shell that highlights syntax errors as you type and saves your query history. Perfect for MongoDB beginners, a time-saver for pros. Use a drag-and-drop UI to build complex find() queries and filter array elements. Break down aggregation queries into manageable steps and build them stage by stage, for easier debugging and querying. Generate instant code in JavaScript (Node.js), Java (2.x and 3.x driver API), Python, C#, PHP, and Ruby from MongoDB and...
    Starting Price: $499/year/user
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    Oracle SQL Developer
    Oracle SQL Developer is a free, integrated development environment that simplifies the development and management of Oracle Database in both traditional and Cloud deployments. SQL Developer offers complete end-to-end development of your PL/SQL applications, a worksheet for running queries and scripts, a DBA console for managing the database, a reports interface, a complete data modeling solution, and a migration platform for moving your 3rd party databases to Oracle. ...
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    DBmaestro

    DBmaestro

    DBmaestro

    DBmaestro’s DevOps Platform paves the way for safe implementation of CI/CD for Oracle, MS-SQL, DB2, PostgreSQL, MySQL and MariaDB databases. DBmaestro brings DevOps best practices to the database, delivering a new level of speed, efficiency, security and process integration. With DBmaestro’s solutions, organizations can run database deployments safely and methodically, increasing development team productivity and expediting time-to-market, making unplanned database downtime a thing of the past. ...
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    NoSQL

    NoSQL

    NoSQL

    NoSQL is a domain-specific programming language used for accessing, managing, and manipulating non-tabular databases. A NoSQL (originally referring to "non-SQL" or "non-relational") database provides a mechanism for storage and retrieval of data that is modeled in means other than the tabular relations used in relational databases. Such databases have existed since the late 1960s, but the name "NoSQL" was only coined in the early 21st century, triggered by the needs of Web 2.0 companies. ...
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    Gilhari

    Gilhari

    Software Tree

    We’re thrilled to announce that Software Tree has won a 2021 DEVIES Award in the code frameworks/libraries category for its innovative Gilhari microservice framework. Gilhari makes it easy for developers to quickly develop high-performance, database-agnostic, and Docker-compatible RESTful applications that need to interact with JSON data in cloud or on-premises. The object-oriented world and the relational world are conceptually different. Manually writing the verbose mapping logic to bridge the gap between the object-oriented and relational artifacts is tedious and time-consuming. ...
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    SQL

    SQL

    SQL

    SQL is a domain-specific programming language used for accessing, managing, and manipulating relational databases and relational database management systems.
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    pgAdmin

    pgAdmin

    pgAdmin

    ...Because compiling from source requires technical knowledge, we recommend installing binary packages whenever possible. pgAdmin is the most popular and feature rich Open Source administration and development platform for PostgreSQL, the most advanced Open Source database in the world. pgAdmin is a management tool for PostgreSQL and derivative relational databases such as EnterpriseDB's EDB Advanced Server. It may be run either as a web or desktop application. As pgAdmin is a web application, it can only interact with the local filesystem in ways that are allowed by modern web browsers. This limits what is possible for security; essentially files can only be "downloaded" or "uploaded" (through a form).
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    DaDaBIK

    DaDaBIK

    DaDaBIK

    Do you have a database you need to move online, but don’t have the budget to hire a developer to code a custom solution? DaDaBIK makes it easy to build web applications without touching a line of code. It makes creating a PHP online database application easy and fast. DaDaBIK is a low-code/no-code database application builder. You can use it to power much more than just online forms.
    Starting Price: $49 one-time payment
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    Ragic Builder
    Ragic is a no-code database builder that allows its user to build their own system according to their own workflow with a spread-sheet like interface that is as quick and as intuitive, capable of building small contact management systems to fully fledged ERP systems.
    Starting Price: $5/month/user
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    PostgreSQL Data Access Components
    ...PgDAC allows developers to optimize their database applications and harness the full capabilities of PostgreSQL.
    Starting Price: $199.95 per year
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    Baserow

    Baserow

    Baserow

    Baserow is the open platform to create scalable databases and applications without code. With its intuitive interface and flexibility, Baserow empowers teams to manage data with ease. Real-time collaboration allows for seamless teamwork and productivity. Baserow offers powerful data management features, including multiple tables, views, and relationships. Baserow can be self-hosted, ensuring compliance with legal and data regulations, and is both HIPAA and SOC2 compliant. ...
    Starting Price: $5 per user per month
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    Backendless

    Backendless

    Backendless

    ...You can use the UI Builder, or Backendless works seamlessly with virtually any client-side environment, automatically morphing data to the proper format for the frontend operating system. A Backendless database can also be connected to external databases, allowing you to maintain existing data sources while also being able to manage those databases using Backendless' intuitive interface.
    Starting Price: $15.00/month
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    Aqua Data Studio

    Aqua Data Studio

    AquaFold, an Idera, Inc. company

    ...It provides benefits to a variety of data-centric roles, allowing them to manage a wide range of data sources. Aqua Data Studio provides scalable, cross-platform data management, supporting IT and data-centric specialists, including developers, database administrators, as well as data analysts, data modelers, and data architects. Simplifies tedious tasks involving SQL queries, data, result sets, schema, data models, files, instances, servers, as well as automation. Aqua Data Studio can be installed on the three popular operating systems: Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, and Linux. ...
    Starting Price: $499 per user per year
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    Clarion

    Clarion

    SoftVelocity

    ...You'll find Clarion developers in every corner of the world. Used by solo developers, small teams, large corporations, government agencies, and within the military. If you build database applications then Clarion was made for you. Designed from the ground up with one focus, getting ultra-reliable database apps built faster than any other tool on the market.
    Starting Price: $1000 per year
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    CodeQL

    CodeQL

    GitHub

    ...Run real queries on popular open source codebases using CodeQL for Visual Studio Code. See how powerful it is to discover a bad pattern and then find similar occurrences across the entire codebase. You can create CodeQL databases yourself for any project that's under an OSI-approved open source license. GitHub CodeQL can only be used on codebases that are released under an OSI-approved open source license, to perform academic research, or to generate CodeQL databases for or during automated analysis. Download and add the project’s CodeQL database to VS Code, or create a CodeQL database using the CodeQL CLI.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PostPilot

    PostPilot

    PostPilot.dev

    🚀 PostPilot – Your Private Workspace for APIs, Databases & Data Inspection PostPilot combines an API client, database client, and data inspector into one streamlined, local-first interface. Use Variables to link requests and organize everything in reusable Collections — fully local, fully private. ⚙️ How PostPilot Streamlines Your Development Workflow PostPilot combines three core tasks into one lightweight, local app: - API Testing: Send REST/GraphQL requests, inspect responses, and extract data...
    Starting Price: $40 one-time-payment
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    G.V() Gremlin IDE
    G.V() is an all-in-one Gremlin IDE to write, debug, test and analyze results for your Gremlin graph database. It offers rich a UI with smart autocomplete, graph visualization, editing and connection management. G.V() automatically detects your connection setting requirements based on the hostname you provide and prompts you for the next required information for an easy onboarding experience, regardless of which Gremlin database you're using.
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    Protogrid

    Protogrid

    Protogrid

    ...Online or offline. Protogrid has what it takes to run database applications pretty much everywhere – and our track record is constantly improving.
    Starting Price: $14 per user per month
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    Parse

    Parse

    Parse

    ...Parse Server works with the Express web application framework. It can be added to existing web applications, or run by itself. Parse provides an open source backend for powering end-user applications. Connect to an Oracle database execute queries and manage the database. Parse Server is a great, quick way to create an app backend without requiring years of knowledge and time. The most amazing feature of Parse Server is that it’s accessible to developers of all skill levels. Ensure that your code is the best it can be, and be assured that your Parse Server always runs as smoothly as possible, even as your cloud code continues to grow. ...
    Starting Price: Free
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    Scriptcase

    Scriptcase

    Netmake

    ...It helps you to create complete web systems and Business Intelligence solutions fast and easy! Scriptcase enables you to design, develop and elegant, responsive, database-driven applications using only your web browser. A powerful PHP generator for you to develop fast, simple, secure at a low cost. Connect with your database (MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Interbase, SQL Azure, Amazon Aurora, Firebird, Access, Oracle, MS SQLServer, DB2, SyBase, Informix or ODBC layer) and generate web applications based on your tables, simply and safely. ...
    Starting Price: $349
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