Product Description
DBmotion is designed to automatically migrate TurboImage, KSAM and flat-file databases to Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server. When compared to manual database migration, DBmotion saves considerable time and money while offering users a host of features that afford them the flexibility and control they are looking for.
Through DBmotion’s intuitive Windows interface, users simply specify the location of their TurboImage, KSAM or flat-file database as well as the location of their target server, and DBmotion takes care of everything else. The product replicates the database into either Oracle or SQL Server. The new database structure is instantly created and data are seamlessly transferred, all while ensuring their integrity. It’s that simple.
The product boasts a number of interesting features, such as an adjustment wizard designed to allow the user to specify name and data type changes for the datasets and items. It also has a powerful search and replace wizard to allow the user to specify the scope of the search and its criteria. Users can also specify naming adjustments for datasets and items, and adjust item data types. What’s more, DBmotion automatically handles RDBMS-reserved keywords by suggesting alternative names. Finally, the database migration tool also provides an impressive interface for mass data type changes throughout a database. The possibilities are endless.
DBmotion is specifically designed to meet the needs of application developers, database administrators and system administrators who are looking to effortlessly migrate production data from the HP e3000 business server to a new environment. Whether you are ready to migrate to an alternative platform, or are interested in seeing just how easy it will be to port your data when the time is right, DBmotion’s intuitive, graphical point-and-click interface makes data migration a breeze. With its database replication capability, the product is particularly well suited for companies who need to transfer older databases with historical data to newer systems.
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