New poll at FirebirdNews
We have a new poll in the site, specially directed to people going to Firebird Conference 2006, in Prague.
We have a new poll in the site, specially directed to people going to Firebird Conference 2006, in Prague.
Users of “Intel” version of Apple Macintosh can now download a Firebird 1.5.3 SuperServer version for that platform. Thanks to Gili Buzaglo.
A poll conducted by FireBase (Brazilian Firebird portal) reports the following results for the question “Why do you use Firebird?”:
Total votes: 1340
The FirebirdNews site now offers pre-built links in every post, to make it easier to users share it in many “social bookmarking” sites, like Digg, Del.icio.us, etc. You can find the “share” links (gliphs) at the end of each post.
SAP may have stumbled onto an Oracle killer: in-memory technology that could, in theory, quash the need for a relational database in some cases.
Read full article here.
Not direct related to Firebird, but as a great number of Firebird users are also Delphi users, this is interesting news…
DevCo will release, in a few weeks, Turbo versions of its products, as free and low priced versions! Check more info in the following links:
www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2000205,00.asp
www.turboexplorer.com
Press release at www.turboexplorer.com/TurbosPressRelease.htm
On behalf of the InstantObjects team, I am proud to announce the final release of the long-awaited version 2 of InstantObjects.
Download URL:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/instantobjects/InstantObjects-2.0-src.zip?download
What is InstantObjects?
August 3rd 2006
Tech Solutions Inc., in a joint venture with Alesis Corporation, announce
the new audio media and Podcast hosting website CyberEars.com built on the Firebird 1.5 SQL database
EMS Software Development company is pleased to announce DB Extract 2005 ver.2.1 – new version of the powerful utility for creating database backups in a form of SQL scripts. What’s new in DB Extract 2.1?
You can download the latest version at: www.sqlmanager.net/products/ibfb/extract/download |
Oracle is holding its own in the open-source database space, while not seeing any competition in the enterprise database market from open-source companies, Bob Shimp, the vice president of Oracle’s technology business unit, told eWEEK July 31.
Read full article here.