Best Data Catalog Software for Linux of 2025

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    PopSQL Reviews

    PopSQL

    PopSQL

    $199 per month
    1 Rating
    PopSQL is the evolution of legacy SQL editors like DataGrip, DBeaver, Postico. We provide a beautiful, modern SQL editor for data focused teams looking to save time, improve data accuracy, onboard new hires faster, and deliver insights to the business fast. With PopSQL, users can easily understand their data model, write version controlled SQL, collaborate with live presence, visualize data in charts and dashboards, schedule reports, share results, and organize foundational queries for search and discovery. Even if your team is already leveraging a large BI tool, like Tableau or Looker, or a hodge podge of SQL editors, PopSQL enables seamless collaboration between your SQL power users, junior analysts, and even your less technical stakeholders who are hungry for data insights. * Cross-platform compatibility with macOS, Windows, and Linux * Works with Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery, Clickhouse, Databricks, Athena, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, SQLite, Presto, Cassandra, and more
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    OvalEdge Reviews

    OvalEdge

    OvalEdge

    $1,300/month
    1 Rating
    OvalEdge, a cost-effective data catalogue, is designed to provide end-to-end data governance and privacy compliance. It also provides fast, reliable analytics. OvalEdge crawls the databases, BI platforms and data lakes of your organization to create an easy-to use, smart inventory. Analysts can quickly discover data and provide powerful insights using OvalEdge. OvalEdge's extensive functionality allows users to improve data access, data literacy and data quality.
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