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SQLBase Server

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SQLBase Server
A relational DBMS for DOS, OS/2, Netware, Windows, Sun and Linux servers, first released in 1988 by Gupta Technologies, which was acquired by Unify Corporation in 2006. Created for PC networks running DOS, it went on to become a leading DBMS for OS/2 and Netware. SQLBase Server evolved into Unify's embedded database (see SQLBase). See SQLWindows.


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Multi-User Edge GSA now manages data with a SQLBase Server (from Gupta Technologies, Menlo Park, Calif.
5 Enhances the Deployment of SQLBase Server to Allow Multiple Servers to Run in Isolation on a Single Machine, for Greater Efficiency, Ease-of-Use and Lower Costs Gupta Technologies LLC, a Platinum Equity company and leading provider of embedded relational databases and visual development tools, today announced the latest release of its award-winning embedded database, SQLBase.
Client/Server DBA certification, available in Q3 1995, requires familiarity with SQLBase architecture, database security, backup and recovery, SQLBase server functionality and performance issues.
 
 
 
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