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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".
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/SQL   (3509 words)

  
 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.
http://www.epsona.com/articles/DBMS   (2427 words)

  
 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.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/NonStop_SQL   (177 words)

  
 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.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/s/sy/sybase.html   (225 words)

  
 Used Tandem Computers Used Tandem, Compaq, Hp Hewlett Packard S Series Nonstop Himalaya Servers. Call Spectra 714-970-7
Used Tandem Computers Used Tandem, Compaq, Hp Hewlett Packard S Series Nonstop Himalaya Servers.
Tandem NonStop SQL/MX is an ANSI compliant Relational DBMS on Windows NT and specializes in handling very large database (VLDB) environments.
Used Tandem, Compaq, HP Hewlett Packard S Series NonStop Himalaya servers.
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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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 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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 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.
http://www.network-tech.com   (962 words)

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