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Current MultiValue News and Production Updates...
SB/XA Personal Edition Now Available
(Friday, January 01, 2010) - A new version of the SB/XA Personal Edition is available to for customers now using Personal Editions of UniData or UniVerse.
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Announcing SB+ 5.4.4
(Tuesday, December 01, 2009) - Rocket Software is pleased to announce the availability of SystemBuilder 5.4.4 for UniVerse and UniData.
Rocket Software Delivers SystemBuilder Extensible Architecture (SB/XA) 6.0.1
(Tuesday, November 17, 2009) - Brings the most modern User Interface (UI) on the planet to UniData and UniVerse
American Red Ball Transit Co success upgrade to IBM pSeries UniData Server
(Friday, February 27, 2009) - Recommended a replacement server that would yield 4 times the memory and disk and more than triple the processor power. Successful upgrade withing 3 weeks.
SB+ Tech Tip
(Saturday, November 01, 2008) - How do I use SUSPEND.FILES with SB+?
SB/XA Personal Edition (SB/XA PE) Now Available!
(Tuesday, September 30, 2008) - IBM U2 SystemBuilder Extensible Architecture for UniData and UniVerse (SB/XA) is now available as Personal Edition from the U2 Trials and Downloads website.
Announcing SB/XA 6.0
(Monday, September 01, 2008) - IBM has announced the availability of IBM U2 SystemBuilder Extensible Architecture for UniData and UniVerse (SB/XA) V6.0 as of August 22, 2008.
All available MultiValue databases...
UniData More Informaiton...
IBM UniData is an extended relational data server ideal for embedding in a variety of industry-focused solutions.
Its extended relational model is perfect for rapid cost-effective vertical application development with flexible and fast storage and retrieval for the SMB market.
UniVerse More Informaiton...
IBM UniVerse is an extended relational data server optimized for embedding in vertical applications.
IBM UniVerse offers a nested relational (MultiValue) data model which means intuitive data modeling and fewer resulting tables.
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