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Power*Architect Goes Open Source
http://www.sqlpower.ca/page/architect

Toronto, Canada, July 11 - Is Open Source software the way of the future? The Data Warehousing experts at Toronto-based SQL Power Group are betting on it. On 7/7/07, SQL Power published the source code of the popular Power*Architect Data Modeling Tool on their web site. This release makes them the first-to-market with a cross-platform, Open Source data modeling tool with ETL integration.

Since 2003, SQL Power has been using the Power*Architect internally as a powerful data modeling tool, giving them the edge over their competition. So why are they giving it away for free as Open Source software?

"We believe that database productivity tools are becoming a commodity these days, with several good open source alternatives to most proprietary database tools. In support of the Open Source community and in order to provide companies with a low cost (Free) alternative to ERwin and other proprietary database design tools, SQL Power has decided to distribute the Power*Architect for free to all database designers and data modelers around the world. Also, by embracing the open source model, we are leveraging the efforts of the world-wide Java community." said Sam Selim, president of SQL Power.

Selim believes that Open Source software is the future for Data Warehouse & Business Intelligence projects, because clients can take the money they used to spend on license fees and use it towards value-adding development. Is this strategy working? The 4000-and-counting Power*Architect downloads over the first week of the Open Source release suggest that it is.

Established in 1988 and privately held, SQL Power is a leading Canadian software consulting firm specializing in Data Migration, Data Warehousing, and Business Intelligence.

For further information or to schedule an interview, contact:
Jonathan Fuerth
fuerth@sqlpower.ca
(416) 221-4220 ext. 252
SQL Power Group Inc.
2110-4950 Yonge St., Toronto ON M2N 6K1[url][/url][b][/b][b][/b][b]
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