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  • D3 NT 7.5.5 has been released

    TigerLogic is pleased to announce the general availability of D3 NT 7.5.5 for the Windows platform.

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  • MultiValue UserGroup Meetings

    Entrinsik - Date: Sunday, Mar 4 | InterSystems - Date: TBD | Revelation Software - Date: TBD | TigerLogic Corporation - Date: TBD | Rocket U2 - Date: Tuesday, May 8 | SAPUG - Seattle Area Pick User Group - Date: Thursday, Feb 16 | TEXMUG - Texas MultiValue User Group - Date: Thursday, Feb 23 | CMUG - Colorado MultiValue Users Group - Date: Tuesday, Feb 14 | SoCalRUG - Southern Calif Revelation UserGroup - Date: TBD | Atlanta Area Pick Users Group - AAPUG - Date: TBD

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  • Entrinsik Names New Director of Channel Partnerships

    Entrinsik, Inc announces the appointment of Chris Reeves to Director of Channel Partnerships.

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  • Kore Technologies Release of Kourier Integrator for U2 2.2.1

    Kore Technologies has announced that Kourier Integrator for U2 Release 2.2.1 is now available. Kourier Integrator for U2 is Kore's enterprise integration suite which provides extract, transform, and load (ETL) and enterprise application integration (EAI) capabilities for connecting IBM U2 applications to Microsoft SQL Server and other best-in-class applications.

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  • MultiValue Jobs Available

    Pick/UniData developer - St. Louis, MO | Pick Unidata Consultant - 6 mo+ contract

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  • Ashwood Computer Appointed SpoolerPlus VAR by Sysmark Information Systems

    Sysmark Information Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce that Ashwood Computer, Inc., specializing in Multivalue software conversions from legacy Pick databases to UniVerse and UniData, was appointed a Value Added Reseller for SpoolerPlus, the legacy Pick print spooler for UniVerse and UniData.

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  • MultiValue Tech Tip!

    I just upgraded to a new version of Red Hat Linux, and value marks (CHAR(253)), and I assume other system delimiters, no longer show up on my display. Not only do they not display, they eat the next character.

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