Versions:

  • 8.10.1
  • 8.10.0
  • 8.9.9
  • 8.9.8
  • 8.9.7
  • 8.9.6
  • 8.9.5
  • 8.9.4
  • 8.9.3
  • 8.9.2
  • 8.9.1
  • 8.9.0
  • 8.8.5
  • 8.8.4
  • 8.8.3
  • 8.8.2
  • 8.8.1
  • 8.8.0
  • 8.7.2
  • 8.7.1
  • 8.7.0
  • 8.6.1
  • 8.6.0
  • 8.5.5
  • 8.5.4
  • 8.5.3
  • 8.5.2
  • 8.5.1
  • 8.5.0
  • 8.4.4
  • 8.4.3
  • 8.4.2
  • 8.4.1
  • 8.4.0
  • 8.3.9
  • 8.3.8
  • 8.3.7
  • 8.3.6
  • 8.3.5

Hackolade Studio 8.10.1 is a polyglot data-modeling application that lets database architects visually design schemas for more than twenty SQL and NoSQL engines, REST/GraphQL APIs, and analytic storage formats within a single, consistent interface. By merging an Entity-Relationship diagram with a hierarchical JSON-Schema panel, the tool documents both data-at-rest and data-in-motion while exposing nested sub-objects, denormalized arrays, and reference patterns that characterize modern document stores. Analysts can compare design alternatives before any code is written, forward-engineer target-specific DDL, Avro, Parquet, Protobuf, or JSON-Schema files, or reverse-engineer existing collections to produce HTML, Markdown, or PDF documentation that keeps developers, testers, DBAs, and operators aligned. Continuous-integration hooks and command-line generators let teams refresh models and scripts automatically as structures evolve, shortening iteration cycles and limiting rework. Hackolade has shipped thirty-nine feature releases since its launch, each expanding the roster of supported platforms—MongoDB, Cassandra, DynamoDB, Snowflake, BigQuery, Azure Cosmos DB, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Couchbase, Neo4j, Elasticsearch, and others—while adding data-governance aids such as lineage tracking, version comparison, and model-sharing repositories. The software therefore serves organizations that adopt polyglot persistence, micro-service boundaries, or event-driven pipelines and need one authoritative visual catalog of every schema their systems depend on. Hackolade Studio 8.10.1 is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget that always supply the latest version and support batch installation of multiple applications.

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