Embarcadero unveils XE7 version of award-winning ER/Studio
News|11 May 2015
Embarcadero Technologies announces the new XE7 version of ER/Studio®, its award-winning flagship data architecture suite. ER/Studio XE7 delivers new capabilities to enhance data architecture, address emerging industry technologies and techniques, and improve the user experience.
ER/Studio XE7 is a powerful business-driven data architecture solution that combines data modeling, design, and reporting with cross-organisational team collaboration for data architectures and enterprises of all sizes. With new glossary enhancements, ER/Studio XE7 increases visibility into data and metadata assets for both IT and business professionals.
Read more on the Embarcadero website.
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