Today, many roles within an organization often work with the ever-growing amounts of data in databases. No longer are databases the purview of just the information technology professionals, such as application developers and database administrators. Business-oriented roles such as data scientists, business analysts, business managers, clerks, and even executives are required to be self-serving and self-sufficient when interacting with various databases. In most cases, this self-enablement is because of modern database tools designed for the business-oriented user.
Read the whitepaper “Comparing four leading database IDE tools” by Bert Scalzo to learn more about the four leading database integrated development environment solutions. These solutions include Aqua Data Studio, Toad Data Point, DBeaver, and DBVisualizer. Discover the distinctive requirements for these business-oriented users and which database is best suited to both addressing their needs, and the needs of technical users.