Anybody know what happened to Databee?
From: Matt Adams <MAdams_at_equian.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 18:28:00 +0000
Message-ID: <de8680aaf2214b338719e1d799d2ef84_at_wpvl1dag04.hcrec.com>
DataBee was a data subsetting tool for Oracle or SqlServer that would extract referentially intact subsets and load them into other databases.
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 18:28:00 +0000
Message-ID: <de8680aaf2214b338719e1d799d2ef84_at_wpvl1dag04.hcrec.com>
DataBee was a data subsetting tool for Oracle or SqlServer that would extract referentially intact subsets and load them into other databases.
It was created by Net2000 Ltd, the same people who created one of my favorite free tools, DDL Wizard.
Apparently, Net2000 was purchased by Redgate last September, and a phone call with a Redgate sales creature has informed me that DataBee is not being sold or supported anymore. Anybody know why Redgate shelved it?
Does anyone know if another equally good subsetting tool is still available anywhere? I know oracle has a Data Masking and Subsetting pack for OEM, but it's list price is about $11,000 per cpu. DataBee was $16K (for one seat, which is all we need) with annual maintenance of about $3k, much more reasonable.
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