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DataKraft Studio lets you build database solutions - Fast!
No development • No code testing • Fast design
20 times faster than traditional development methods
DataKraft Studio is a revolutionary software platform you can use to create professional database applications, with no requirement for coding or development.
This platform can be used by IT services companies to generate bespoke database systems for clients and we use it to produce our off-the-shelf products, DataKraft Essential Solutions.
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DataKraft Studio software ‘sits on top’ of standard databases, providing a user interface for the designer to develop a solution and for end-users to interact with the resultant database system. DataKraft is compatible with most commonly used database software, including MS SQL Server, My SQL, Oracle, MS Access and MS DE.
In addition to creating new database systems, DataKraft Studio can be used to reverse engineer existing systems and to migrate systems from one database format to another. For example, you can use DataKraft Studio to migrate an organisation’s database system from Microsoft Access to SQL Server.
We understand that end-users rely heavily on Microsoft Office and Microsoft Outlook in particular. As a result, applications developed with DataKraft Studio fit seamlessly into working environments that utilise Microsoft Office. For example, every solution built in DataKraft Studio can synchronise data from both Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Project. This integration promotes greater user take-up, minimises training and helps to ensure that ALL end-users feel comfortable using DataKraft software, not just the techies!


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“To be completely honest, we would not have been able to do these projects without a tool like dataKraft. The first project had such a tight turnaround that we would not have met their timeframes with a pure development approach. We would have had to develop the second project in Access or VB most probably; however, the effort/price that we would have quoted would probably have been too prohibitive for the customer.”
Neil Thompson - Systems Delivery Manager, Intec (Australia) |