Advanced ETL Processor Professional 3.3.2.17

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Advanced ETL Processor Professional is a Codeless Automation Tool. Users can design Data transformations and Sql script add them to the package together with report, file, ftp, email and many more actions and schedule them for execution on regular basis. By combining simple Package actions together Advanced ETL Processor Professional helps businesses and Fortune 100 companies to automate complicated business processes and everyday tasks. Advanced ETL Processor Professional supports complex enterprise environments including database , file, smtp, pop3 and ftp servers.

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