Princeton Softech releases relational tools for servers 3.1

Princeton 27 March 2001 Princeton Softech announced the RT Server Option, a major new component of the Relational Tools for Servers, the enterprise-scale toolset that automates extraction, migration, editing, browsing, comparison and archiving of referentially intact sets of data from the most complex databases.

This latest release of the Relational Tools suite, which enables IT organizations to create and maintain test environments, provides the same robust functionality as earlier releases. The new RT Server Option helps reduce network traffic and processing time by enabling data-intensive and compute-intensive functions to be executed on Windows NT and 2000 servers.

Princeton Softech's Relational Tools for Servers provides the power and flexibility customers need to streamline client/server application testing.

By using the Relational Tools, users can greatly increase productivity in traditional IT tasks such as quality assurance and implement new strategic uses of relational databases in less time than ever before on both client-server and mainframe platforms.

The Relational Tools for Servers product family is comprised of Move for Servers, a data extraction, transformation and migration tool, Edit for Servers, a relational editor that provides a single point of control for viewing and manipulating relational data, and Compare for Servers, a utility for analyzing and comparing complete sets of referentially intact data, and the RT Server Option.

Princeton Softech's RT Server Option starts at $10,000. Details for the Relational Tools for Servers are available online at www.relationaltools.com.


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