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Teiid Designer 6.0.0 Released

We are pleased to announce that Teiid Designer 6.0.0 is now availailable.

Teiid Designer is a visual tool that enables rapid, model-driven definition, integration, management and testing of data services without programming using the Teiid runtime framework.

Just click Download now to get started and visit our project page at: www.jboss.org/teiiddesigner for more details.

Does your data reside in different databases or systems? Got DB2, Oracle and SQL Server? Doesn't matter. Teiid Designer can import your schema and create reusable, queriable relational models. So install Designer and try out its data virtualization modeling framework and import from multiple, related or disparate data sources. Then transform your data into virtual views or tables that better represent the needs of your business applications.

Take it further and create a Virtual Database of your models in Designer and execute queries against the VDB deployed in Teiid embedded within Designer to exercise the power of federated data access.

Note that this release is functionally compatible with Teiid 6.0.1.

Barry LaFond
Teiid Designer Project Lead

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