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- InterBase is a relational database management system (RDBMS) currently developed and marketed by Embarcadero Technologies. InterBase is distinguished from...
- open source edition of InterBase in 2000 but the code has been largely rewritten since Firebird 1.5. Within a w**** of the InterBase 6.0 source being released...
- environment, the programming language Delphi, and the database server InterBase. Originally a division of Borland Software Corporation, it was launched...
- from IBM InfinityDB from Boiler Bay Inc. InnoDB from Oracle Corporation InterBase (Both server and mobile friendly deeply embedded version) from Embarcadero...
- Library Hyperwave iconv IMAP, POP3 and NNTP Informix Ingres II Instance ID InterBase IRC LDAP Lotus Notes mailp**** MCAL Mcrypt MCVE Mhash MIME Functions Ming...
- creation of an IDAPI engine based around InterBase. The acquisition also shifted focus. Paradox had historically competed against dBASE in some markets, and...
- In September 1991, Borland purchased Ashton-Tate, bringing the dBASE and InterBase databases to the house, in an all-stock transaction. However, competition...
- "Introducing InterBase". Mastering Delphi 7. SYBEX Inc. ISBN 078214201X. Retrieved 2014-09-23. Christian Ullenboom (2003). "20.5.1 Datenbank Interbase und Firebird"...
- has been adopted by several major database management systems, such as InterBase, Firebird, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Anywhere, MongoDB and Microsoft...
- 1984 he founded Groton Database Systems which became InterBase Software Corporation in 1986. Interbase was sold to Ashton-Tate in 1991, which in turn was...