Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Difference Between MongoDB and Teradata Client Tools

DBHawk is an online SQL database editor that doesn't discriminate against database platforms. This platform agnostic tool has centralized database auditing and security capabilities that allow companies to ensure high standards and compliance with regulations. It offers flexible customization features and capabilities that are unique to each client tool it serves. Below mentioned are notable differences between its MongoDB and TeraData Client Tools:

•    DBHawk's online MongoDB GUI offers support for Windows, MacOS, and Linux platforms. It allows you to manage your MongoDB database without having to install any client software on your machine, as the platform is a web based GUI that allows you to browse and query full databases and documents using only a web browser. Users may also query MongoDB documents with the help of advance drag and drop online query builders from DB Hawk.

•    Online MongoDB GUI from DBHawk includes JSON data viewer, MongoDB Shell, MongoDB data Editor, and Online GridFS.

•    DBHawk's Mongo DB GUI features a database and collection browser, data editor, MongoDB shell, query builder, GridFS utility, JSON data viewer, data with pagination, collection statistics viewer, and other online utilities.

•    DBHawk is also a web-based Teradata Client tool that is an excellent alternative to Teradata SQL Assistant/Web edition and one that offers more features and a much more intuitive UI.

•     With DBHawk's Teradata client tool, developers can run SQL queries, browse a database schema, build SQL queries, create SQL reports, generate SQL scripts, and Schedule reports to automatically receive results by email.

•    There are many notable features to DBHawk's Teradata client tool, ranging from its data browser to its data editor, data filter, export and import capabilities, table columns, indexes, constraints, table triggers, table grants, table DDL generator, web-based view manager, Teradata macro, SQL query builder, editor and history viewer, report builder, web-based job scheduler, and data charts and dashboards.

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