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- In-Q-Tel Makes Strategic Investment in Infobionics, Inc.; Infobionics' Cellular DBMS™ Empowers Organizations to Perform Advanced Searches on Structured and Unstructured Data with Unparalleled Ease and Flexibility
- MINNEAPOLIS -- Infobionics, Inc., a start-up company developing a patented cellular database solution to address the demanding requirements of data management and analysis, has signed a strategic investment and development agreement with In-Q-Tel, the independent strategic venture capital fund that identifies innovative technologies to support the mission of the Central...
- Research articles 2006-09-11
- Progress OpenEdge Recognized for Continued Worldwide Embedded Database Leadership
- BEDFORD, Mass. -- Progress RDBMS Maintains Largest Marketshare As The Invisible Technology That Powers Diverse Business Applications at over 100,000 Sites The Progress OpenEdge Division, a leading supplier of technology for building the world's best business applications and an operating unit of Progress Software Corporation (Nasdaq: PRGS), today...
- Research articles 2005-02-03
- Oneworld Customers Report 600% Increase From Fiscal Year 1998 - J.D. Edwards' business application suite on Oracle DBMS - Product Information
- As more and more companies move business to the Web, they are turning to J.D. Edwards & Company (Nasdaq: JDEC) for agile E-Business applications to run their enterprise operations. Many of these companies, such as H&R Block and Computer Network Technology, rely on solutions from J.D. Edwards and Oracle Corp....
- Research articles 2000-02-01
- Sybase Inc.(wins $12 million DOD contract for Adaptive Server Enterprise DBMS)
- Sybase Inc. of Emeryville, Calif., signed a $12 million Blanket Purchasing Agreement BPA with the Dept. of Defense DOD. The first delivery order under the BPA is for Sybase's portal-ready database Adaptive Server Enterprise ASE. Sybase will offer ASE on NT, UNIX and Linux....
- Research articles 1999-11-08
- CHOICE OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM HAS IMPLICATIONS FOR YEARS TO COME, IDC WARNS.
- Choosing a database management system DBMS for the enterprise involves much more than making a tactical decision to solve an immediate business need. The effects of that choice will be felt within the organization for years to come, warns IT market watcher International Data Corp....
- Research articles 1999-04-05
- Choice Of Database Management System Has Implications For Years To Come, Idc Warns
- Choosing a database management system DBMS for the enterprise involves much more than making a tactical decision to solve an immediate business need. The effects of that choice will be felt within the organization for years to come, warns IT market watcher International Data Corp. "The wrong DBMS...
- Research articles 1999-04-12
- SQL Server To Recapture NT RDBMS - Microsoft's DBMS - Product Information
- Calling Microsoft Corp.'s SQL Server 7.0 "in many ways a brand new product," the market analysis firm International Data Corp. (IDC, www.idc.com) predicts Microsoft will recapture the lead in revenue from databases for the Windows NT platform. But that lead could be short-lived. In the same bulletin, "Microsoft Aims...
- Research articles 1999-03-24
- Guardium Unveils First Solution to Block Privileged Users from Accessing Sensitive Data - Across All Major DBMS Platforms
- For the First Time, Organizations Can Fully Enforce Separation of Duties - Without Disrupting Business Processes or How DBAs Do Their Jobs
- Research articles 2008-05-23
- Microsoft Closes Gap On Dbms Pack
- Microsoft Corp has done a great job of re-working the Sybase 4.2 database code as its SQL Server 7 release, according to Meta Group. Microsoft dissolved its seven-year relationship with Sybase in 1994 at which point Sybase was offering version 10 of its database, which it followed with Sybase 11...
- Research articles 1998-11-18
- Thunderstone text retrieval DBMS chosen by Neville & Co. and the Associated Press for new BBC news production system
- CLEVELAND--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 21, 1996--Associated Press and Neville & Co. have chosen Thunderstone's Texis information management and retrieval DBMS to serve as the foundation for the next-generation BBC Electronic News Production System pilot program.The prototype, ready this spring, is intended to replace a decade-old BASYS system.According to the BBC, the Electronic...
- Research articles 1996-02-21
- Slumping Software Sales.(Brief Article)
- The slumping U.S. economy is having an affect on worldwide database management systems DBMS software sales, according to the Gartner Dataquest Research Brief, "Database Management Systems Software Market Maintains Double-Digit Growth in 2000 The slumping U.S. economy is having an affect on worldwide database...
- Research articles 2001-07-01
- EIS vendors looking beyond the corner office user - executive information systems vendors try to broaden systems' appeal across management levels - includes related article on EIS market - Client/Server Computing Edition
- SUPPLIERS TARGET ALL MANAGEMENT LEVELS WITH ENHANCED SUPPORT, UNIX OFFERINGS; BAY STATE GAS PLANS TO TRIPLE EIS USER BASE Corporations generate thousands, millions, and in some cases billions of pieces of information. Financial data sits in one database management system DBMS. Sales information resides in a separate...
- Research articles 1993-11-15
- Shifting access to users: data integrity, security at issue as users gain wider access to data; Coors' solution is a read-only EIS - Coors Brewing Co.'s executive information system - Client/Server Computing Special Edition
- Dividing lines between MIS and end-user responsibilities begin to blur when corporate data moves from the glass house to the desktop. End-user query tools, distributed databases, executive information systems EISs and report writers have given users better access to and more control over corporate data. As these products...
- Research articles 1992-09-15
- Some choose a hardware DBMS: users of Teradata, Britton-Lee machines find them to be cost-effective data snatcher - data base management systems - includes related article on use of database machine at Chicago Board Options Exchange
- SOME CHOOSE A HARDWARE DBMS Since the first one arrived in 1984, it's been a little like the invasion of the data snatchers. These database machines, as they are called, might cause nightmares for the software purist. But, for the business person who wants information processed in...
- Research articles 1988-04-01
- MicroStrategy Wins DBMS Readers' Choice Award — DSS Administrator Earns Top Honors in Data Warehouse Systems Category
- VIENNA, Va.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 23, 1998--MicroStrategyR Incorporated (NASDAQ: MSTR), a leading worldwide provider of mission-critical decision support systems, today announced that DBMS readers selected DSS Administratortm as the Data Warehouse Systems product of choice in the 1998 DBMS Readers' Choice Awards competition. The winners were...
- Research articles 1998-11-23
- Pervasive Software Announces Mobile and Embedded Database Initiative, Ships DBMS Beta
- AUSTIN, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--May 10, 1999--
- Research articles 1999-05-10
- New DBMS from Extended Systems Gives Stranded "Xbase Users" A Migration Path To Windows Client/Server; New security features added to leading .DBF Client/Server solution
- BOISE, Idaho--BUSINESS WIRE--April 23, 1996--Extended Systems announced today a new Windows Client/Server DBMS with enhanced security and data encryption features.
- Research articles 1996-04-23
- Raima Corporation Outlines Mobile And Embedded Database Plans; Refutes Oracle's and Sybase's Leadership Claims In Small Footprint, Embeddable DBMS
- SEATTLE, Wash.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 7, 1998--
- Research articles 1998-10-07
- CA'S Unicenter TNG Wins DBMS Magazine's Readers' Choice Award as Top-Performing Systems Management Solution
- ISLANDIA, N.Y.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 20, 1997--
- Research articles 1997-10-20
- Sybase wins five DBMS readers' choice awards for database, development and design products; Sybase SQL Server, PowerBuilder, InfoMaker, S-Designor and Watcom SQL Receive Honors
- EMERYVILLE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 27, 1995--Sybase, Inc., The Enterprise Client/Server Company , today announced that its database, development and design products won five 1995 DBMS Readers' Choice Awards.
- Research articles 1995-11-27
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