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- The free and open source edition of Virtuoso Universal Server is also known as OpenLink Virtuoso. The software has been developed by OpenLink Software with...
- Norfolk Openlink". Norfolk County Council. Retrieved 2008-01-15. "Frequently Asked Questions". Norfolk OpenLink. Retrieved 2008-01-15. Norfolk OpenLink website...
- OpenLink may refer to: Norfolk Open Link, a wifi connectivity programme in Norwich, UK OpenLink Software, developer of Virtuoso Universal Server This...
- such. Examples: OpenLink ADO.NET-ODBC Bridge, SequeLink ADO.NET-ODBC Bridge. GNU Data Access Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Windows Open Services Architecture...
- Richard Wallis (February 2012) Scholia has a topic profile for Linked data. LinkedData at the W3C Wiki LinkedData.org OpenLink Software white papers...
- 2009, LinkedIn opened its office in Mumbai and soon thereafter in Sydney, as it started its Asia-Pacific team expansion. In 2010, LinkedIn opened an International...
- Free and open-source software portal iODBC is an open-source initiative managed by OpenLink Software. It is a platform-independent ODBC SDK and runtime...
- from Eclipse Foundation Jena (framework) from Apache Software Foundation OpenLink Virtuoso See List of SPARQL implementations for more comprehensive coverage...
- Students’ Union Openlink Vol 17 Issue 3 (August 2008) Openlink Vol 18 Issue 3 (August 2009) Openlink Vol 19 Issue 4 (December 2010) Openlink Vol 20 Issue...
- com. Retrieved 2022-05-26. "Chapter 11. SQL Procedure Language Guide". OpenLink do****entation. Retrieved 11 September 2019. "Chapter 42. Procedural Languages"...