Database Access Kit: Data Analysis with the Power of
Mathematica
February 7, 2000--Wolfram Research is pleased to announce the release
of
Database Access Kit, a new Mathematica application package that provides a
flexible, powerful, and convenient interface between Mathematica and
ODBC-compatible relational databases such as Oracle, Microsoft Access and
SQLServer, DB2, and many more. Using the ODBC Control Panel, Database Access
Kit also provides full access to a number of flat-file databases like Microsoft Excel
or dBase files.
Database Access Kit is intended for use by anyone who has a need to analyze
and manipulate databases, including life scientists, engineers, physical
scientists, and social scientists, as well as those whose interest is in
finance or insurance. Database Access Kit is also designed to be accessible
to both those who have knowledge of Structured Query Language (SQL) and
those who are not familiar with SQL statements. For users who prefer SQL,
Database Access Kit is able to interpret and execute SQL statements directly
on the database.
With Database Access Kit, you can:
- Use the full computational power of Mathematica to extract, analyze, and
visualize exactly the information you need from your ODBC-compatible
database
- Prototype and deploy sophisticated database analysis algorithms and
solutions
- Create Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, or other databases directly out of Mathematica
- Seamlessly exchange data between databases and Mathematica notebooks
- Create professional-looking reports with the Mathematica front end
In the current information technology climate, where there is a rapidly
growing need for data warehousing and data mining, Database Access Kit fills
the need for a familiar, easy-to-use, complete database manipulation tool,
including database scripting and table creation. Furthermore, Database
Access Kit works seamlessly with other parts of the Mathematica Applications
Library, enabling users to perform more intense analyses, create
scalable applications, or even use it as a development platform for other
packages.
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