DBeaver Corp
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The quiet hum of 77 Water Street suggests a place where code speaks louder than walls. DBeaver Corp operates here, one of the less touristed floors tucked above the East River breeze—handy if you’ve just docked a ferry or stepped off the Staten Island ferry. When a SQL query stalls mid-afternoon and the usual IDE feels sluggish, you’re reminded why so many developers keep a client like this in their rotation.
Forking databases and pulling bulk ETL jobs to your desktop is less headache than you’d expect; from schema introspection to encrypted tunnels over SSH, everything runs through a single pane—in your choice of Windows, macOS, or Linux. A quick call spins up debugging, schema diffs, or connection pooling for thousands of rows. 77 Water Street, 8th floor, New York, NY 10005; programmers don’t even bother parking, they just swipe into the building’s revolving door.
Before leaving Wall Street’s skyscrapers behind, open a New York–style side window to glance at the harbor lights and let the session export finish in peace. The map is one click away if you forget the exit.