# Welcome

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<figure><img src="https://403885016-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2Fm4rzX24RU1BrcxfyqFTO%2Fuploads%2F4G6CvzS8T4UD5DFOcIur%2F1616894532673.jpg?alt=media&#x26;token=ef41d493-314a-4ec5-8aa3-08a00dcfb790" alt="" width="198"><figcaption><p>Weston Goodwin</p></figcaption></figure>

My name is Weston Goodwin, and I created SQL Simulator. This CI/CD tool provides your team with access to production data for research purposes while simultaneously minimizing organizational risk in the event of a data breach.

Here is a 60 second explainer video providing a high level overview. &#x20;

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60 Second Explainer Video on SQL Simulator
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Please click the next link below to see why I created SQL simulator.  It's a 2 minute read and I promise you will find the story to be fascinating.&#x20;


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