Oracle Database Migration 10g  between Cross Platform...!

Hi,
Like to know any is there any third party tool
available in the market for cross platform EASY database migration
between AIX - 10g R2 to Windows - 10g R2.
Before there used be a third party tool called DBPUT which is no longer
available now.Looking for similar type.
Any Suggestion Please.
Regards,

Hi ,
Do it yourself , I suggest you  to use export/import .
Master Note For Oracle Database Upgrades and Migrations (Doc ID 1152016.1)
Export/Import DataPump: The Minimum Requirements to Use Export DataPump and Import DataPump (System Privileges) (Doc ID 351598.1)

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