From: DataMystic,
www.datamystic.com
Contact: Simon Carter, +61 3 9957-1545
DataMystic
Date: 22nd August 2005
Melbourne, Australia – August 22, 2005 - DataMystic announces TextPipe Pro 7.5, its enhanced industrial strength text conversion, transformation and report mining workbench.
TextPipe 7.5 offers a greatly improved user interface, with 160 new code page conversions to and from Unicode, including Japanese Shift-JIS and Chinese BIG5. Unicode text can be normalized, composed and decomposed, and Mainframe AS/400 reports can now be converted to comma-delimited format with the Mainframe Copybook Wizard.
TextPipe is used extensively by mail houses, publishers, banks, federal and state government agencies, universities, law courts, systems integrators, database consultants and IT consultants – in 62 countries – by anyone that routinely deals with text.
TextPipe handles structured and unstructured reports, Mainframe files, delimited and fixed-width data, HTML and XML, spooled print files and text files of any size and dimension.
And it's fast too – with Woolworths (South Africa) reporting 400MB per minute throughput.
TextPipe provides a single point of maintenance for all text processing tasks. Its visual development environment makes it easy to define and test tasks without coding. TextPipe can restrict the scope of a change to line and column ranges, CSV fields, lines matching a pattern, HTML/XML tags and attributes, and combinations of these.
TextPipe can be automated, embedded, or scripted from your favorite programming language.
Founded in 1990, DataMystic has its headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, and has over 2000 customers in 62 countries. Its charter is to provide IT professionals with time saving data analysis tools. In addition to TextPipe, DataMystic offers:
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