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    RouteGenie NEMT software

    Modern software for non-emergency medical transportation providers, built to improve scheduling, billing, routing, and dispatching processes.

    RouteGenie NEMT software is a modern system built to automate all non-emergency medical transportation processes including routing, scheduling, dispatching, and billing. It helps manage everyday challenges like vehicle breakdowns, traffic problems, cancelations, driver call-offs, will calls, no shows, add-on trips, on-demand trips, and more.
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  • Modernize Your Lab with the #1 Rated LIMS Icon
    Modernize Your Lab with the #1 Rated LIMS

    Labs that need a powerful LIMS system

    Nothing is more critical to a lab’s success than the quality, security, and traceability of samples. The Lockbox LIMS system provides robust sample management functionality to laboratory professionals, giving them full visibility on every aspect of a sample’s journey, from accessioning to long-term storage.
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    Data Migrator for Oracle

    Migrate/Copy your data between Oracle database and 13 major DBs.

    Command line data Copy/Migration tool for Oracle. Supports Oracle 7.3, Oracle 8i, Oracle 9i, Oracle 10G, Oracle 11G and 13 major databases. 1. Exadata 2. Sybase ASE 3. Informix Innovator C 4. Sybase SQL Anywhere 5. DB2 UDB 6. CSV 7. SQLServer 8. MariaDB 9. Sybase IQ 10. PostgreSQL 11. MySQL 12. Informix IDS 13. TimesTen
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    DataCopy For SQLServer

    Data Copy tool for SQL Server and Oracle

    Migrate your data from SQLServer to Oracle without creating single dump file. Input is a SQLServer query file defining dataset you want to copy to Oracle. Target table has to exist for copy to go through. Turbo mode offers 5x copy performance improvement.
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