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| | SQL - encyclopedia article about SQL. |
 | | SQL is the most popular computer language A computer language is a language used by, or in association with, computers. |  | | SQL is an acronym for Structured Query Language. |  | | Technically, SQL is a declarative computer language for use with "relational databases". |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/SQL
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| | Articles - Database management system |
 | | The first "quickie" version was ready in 1974/5, and work then started on multi-table systems in which the data could be broken down so that all of the data for a record (much of which is often optional) didn't have to be stored in a single large "chunk". |  | | In Sweden Codd's paper was also read, Mimer SQL was developed from the mid-70s at Uppsala University, and in 1984 this project was consolidated into an independent enterprise. |  | | Subsequent multi-user versions were tested by customers in 1978 and 79, by which time a standardized computer language, SQL, had been added. |
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http://www.epsona.com/articles/DBMS
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| | NonStop SQL - definition of NonStop SQL in Encyclopedia |
 | | NonStop SQL was a version of Ingres modified to run effectively on parallel computers, adding functionality for distributed data, distributed execution, and distributed transactions (the last being fairly difficult). |  | | NonStop SQL is a relational database product originally produced at Tandem Computers using the pioneering Ingres source code from University of California, Berkeley. |  | | Jerry Held and Carol Youseffi were both team members on the original Ingres project under Michael Stonebraker, who moved to Tandem in the early 1980s to commercialize the Ingres code. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/NonStop_SQL
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| | Sybase |
 | | Sybase was a developer of the pioneering Ingres system that also led to Informix and NonStop SQL, as well as the majority of other SQL systems currently in use. |  | | Sybase commonly refers to Adaptive Server Enterprise, the flagship relational database system developed by Sybase, Inc. It is also used to refer to the company itself. |  | | The #3 position is occupied by Sybase's own offspring, Microsoft SQL Server. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/s/sy/sybase.html
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| | Himalaya |
 | | announcement positions Compaq NonStop(R) Himalaya systems as the industry's first NonStop... |  | | COMPAQ: Compaq advances NonStop Himalaya server as mission-critical engine for Internet solutions. |  | | Compaq NonStop Himalaya systems are already being deployed as... |
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http://hallencyclopedia.com/Himalaya
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| | Vita of Tom Van Vleck |
 | | Coordinated OS architecture and implemented object-oriented file system for new OS; worked on system boot, tools, development process. |  | | Object-oriented security, software engineering, development process and change control, code and design review, quality, system boot. |  | | Managed 14 people on QA of PC/mainframe integrated 4GL/database, office automation, electronic mail, text editor and formatter. |
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http://www.multicians.org/thvv/tvvvita.html?1
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| | NTI:Data Replication for Mission-Critical Systems |
 | | Then successfully deployed DRNet to meet their business continuity goals and objectives taking advantage of DRNet's flexibility, robustness and full set of features. |  | | Yes we are the company that pioneered data replication for non-TMF databases in 1993. |  | | Whether you need to replicate real time NonStop -> Nonstop or Nonstop -> Open systems with DRNet or simply access your SQL/MP, SQL/MX or Enscribe Tandem data from an Oracle workstation in Oracle format taking advantage of all of the Oracle tools available, we have it all. |
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http://www.network-tech.com
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