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Universe is the
heart of a complete development solution that offers
a full suite of tools and services: |
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IBM UniVerse®
is an extended relational database designed for
embedding in vertical applications. This nested
relational data model means intuitive data modeling
and fewer resulting tables. |
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Delivers
data access, storage and management capabilities
across Microsoft Windows NT, Linux and UNIX platforms. |
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Features
a native, high-performance, record-oriented, non-SQL
programming paradigm. |
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Scales from
the smallest workgroup to thousands of concurrent
users when using symmetric multiprocessor (SMP)-based
hardware. |
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Provides
automatic and dynamic tablespace allocation to fit
the size of the database -- providing optimum performance
and minimizing disk usage for maximum efficiency. |
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Includes
UV/Net -- the transparent database networking facility
for accessing UniVerse files on remote systems.
UV/Net uses the UniVerse remote procedure call utility
(UniRPC) for connections to and from remote systems.
The communicating systems use TCP/IP or LAN Manager
networking software to connect to each other. |
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STANDARDS
ENSURE INTEROPERABILITY
UniVerse fully supports industry standard interfaces,
such as fully integrated ANSI standard, SQL, ODBC and
Active X controls OCX database interfaces. It also provides
enterprise data source connectivity to relational and
non-relational data using any available ODBC driver on
UNIX or Windows NT. High Performance and Scalability UniVerse,
using SMP based hardware, scales from the smallest workgroup
to thousands of concurrent users. UniVerse solutions for
both UNIX and Windows NT are economically sized and economically
priced compared to other RDBM's. |
CREATE
LINE OF BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
Developers can take advantage of UniVerse's native, high-performance,
record-oriented, non-SQL programming paradigm. When used
in conjunction with the UniVerse stored a procedure database
environment, it provides a rapid and real-world approach
to application development that minimizes development
time and maximizes operational performance. The result
is an exceptionally developer-friendly system. |
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