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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Jama Software® is focused on maximizing innovation success in multidisciplinary engineering organizations. Numerous firsts for humanity in fields such as fuel cells, electrification, space, software-defined vehicles, surgical robotics, and more all rely on Jama Connect® requirements management software to minimize the risk of defects, rework, cost overruns, and recalls.
Using Jama Connect, engineering organizations can now intelligently manage the development process by leveraging Live Traceability™ across best-of-breed tools to measurably improve outcomes. Our rapidly growing customer base spans the automotive, medical device, life sciences, semiconductor, aerospace & defense, industrial manufacturing, consumer electronics, financial services, and insurance industries.
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Cellenics
Turn your single-cell RNA sequencing data into meaningful insight with Cellenics software. Biomage hosts a community instance of Cellenics, an open source analytics tool for single-cell RNA sequencing data that has been developed at Harvard Medical School. It enables biologists to explore single-cell datasets without writing code and helps scientists and bioinformaticians to work together more effectively. It takes you from count matrices to publication-ready figures in just a few hours and can be integrated seamlessly with your workflow. It’s fast, interactive, and user-friendly. And it’s cloud-based, secure, and scaleable. The Biomage-hosted community instance of Cellenics is free for academic researchers with small/medium-sized datasets (up to 500,000 cells). It’s used by 3000+ academic researchers studying cancer, cardiovascular health, and developmental biology.
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