Best Data Observability Tools for Oracle Database

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    DQOps Reviews

    DQOps

    DQOps

    $499 per month
    DQOps is a data quality monitoring platform for data teams that helps detect and address quality issues before they impact your business. Track data quality KPIs on data quality dashboards and reach a 100% data quality score. DQOps helps monitor data warehouses and data lakes on the most popular data platforms. DQOps offers a built-in list of predefined data quality checks verifying key data quality dimensions. The extensibility of the platform allows you to modify existing checks or add custom, business-specific checks as needed. The DQOps platform easily integrates with DevOps environments and allows data quality definitions to be stored in a source repository along with the data pipeline code.
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    Integrate.io Reviews
    Unify Your Data Stack: Experience the first no-code data pipeline platform and power enlightened decision making. Integrate.io is the only complete set of data solutions & connectors for easy building and managing of clean, secure data pipelines. Increase your data team's output with all of the simple, powerful tools & connectors you’ll ever need in one no-code data integration platform. Empower any size team to consistently deliver projects on-time & under budget. Integrate.io's Platform includes: -No-Code ETL & Reverse ETL: Drag & drop no-code data pipelines with 220+ out-of-the-box data transformations -Easy ELT & CDC :The Fastest Data Replication On The Market -Automated API Generation: Build Automated, Secure APIs in Minutes - Data Warehouse Monitoring: Finally Understand Your Warehouse Spend - FREE Data Observability: Custom Pipeline Alerts to Monitor Data in Real-Time
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