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Builds, distributes, and supports The Berkeley Database, an open source embedded database system. Berkeley DB is a programmatic toolkit that provides high-performance built-in database support for both standalone and client/server applications.
www.sleepycat.com
Tools for database management, performance monitoring, tuning, and benchmarking as well as job scheduling, PowerBuilder add-ons, and custom built solutions. Based in Brooklyn, NY.
www.softtreetech.com
Articles, discussion forum and links covering a variety of database products.
databases.about.com
Database Administration and Scripts
DBA scripts and articles on Informix, Oracle and ERP software such as SAP, Baan, and Peoplesoft.
www.tc.umn.edu
Cross platform database solutions.
www.faircom.com
Visual CASE tool for data structure modelling, reverse engineering of the database, generation of SQL scripts, and HTML documentation of the model.
www.xtgsystems.com
Insyte designs database management and decision support systems using Vision, our object-oriented database technology.
www.insytenet.com
Developer of the Valentina database, the object-relational cross-platform database engine.
www.paradigmasoft.com
Hill Croft Information Technologies
Developers of ODBC drivers and other utilities for DataEase databases.
www.hcit.co.uk
MacInTouch discussion on the declining state of ODBC on the Mac.
www.macintouch.com
A text based database company providing software and technical support for small and large business needs.
www.dataharmony.com
Supplies application builders and developers with embedded database products (ODBC, SQL, client-server) with high performance, small footprint database engines.
www.pervasive.com
Develops and distributes Sentences, the first database management system based on the Associative Model of Data.
www.lazysoft.com
Wisql, by Tom Poindexter, is an X11 version of isql (Windowing-ISQL) which gives you a SQL query editing window, a results window, and a lot of menus and buttons.
www.ucolick.org
Introduction to Databases for the Web
This tutorial introduces how to use CGI scripts, with Perl 5, to interface to SQL databases. Introduces database concepts and give you the tools you need to get to work using the databases available to you. Suitable for webmasters and web developers with little or no database experience.
wdvl.com