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There was good news for Linux enthusiasts from the database front last week, as enterprise Linux suppliers and database vendors made some deals.
The Amazon DocumentDB database predates the Microsoft-led technology, having been first announced in 2019. Amazon DocumentDB ...
DocumentDB started as a Postgres add-on before evolving into a standalone project The Linux Foundation’s adoption signals a ...
Easysoft provides a combination of their own ODBC-ODBC bridge software to allow access to remote database servers, and unixODBC 1.8.10 to access Linux database software. Access to SQL databases is ...
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Linux Foundation says yes to NoSQL via DocumentDB
PostgreSQL implementation of document-oriented NoSQL datastore adopted under permissive MIT license The Linux Foundation on ...
The market for database server software, seen as a barometer of overall software market health, grew slightly last year, fueled in part by Linux, new research shows.
According to Forrester, the Linux database software market is on track to hit $400 million this year, $500 million next year and $1 billion by 2007.
Microsoft is producing a version of its database software that runs on the rival Linux operating system.
COMMENTARY--Quietly, in what sometimes seems like stealth mode, Linux systems have been moving from the front end of e-commerce to the back end. The commerce-grade Linux database has come of age ...
Sybase said today that it has struck a deal with IBM in which Big Blue will market and distribute Sybase's Linux database management software. IBM will market the Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) ...
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