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Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 10:21:42 -0600
From: mcarney_tbi@compuserve.com
Subject: Re: Free and not so free Databases that will run on the BSDI platform
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Just a quick addition to say that VPE's WebBuilder also supports Raima's
Velocis, as for doing it on BSDI? not sure

In article <865448011.28542@dejanews.com>,
  lstefonic@raima.com wrote:
>
> Raima Corporation's Velocis Database Server supports SQL and ODBC, and is
> supported on BSDI by our engineering, consulting and tech support teams .
>  We are not as expensive as Oracle or Sybase.  There is a two client
> version  of Velocis on the  BSDI 3.0 CD that is fully functional.  If you
> want to know more, then check us out at www.raima.com.
>
> Good luck with your project.
>
> Larry Stefonic
> Raima Corporation
>
> In article <338F36ED.55F@u02.itc.mb.ca>,
>   ealexand@u02.itc.mb.ca wrote:
> >
> > I'm looking for a database product that will compile and run on
> > a BSDI box. It must have SQL, and ODBC
> >
> > Preferably not mySQL or mSQL... but not as expensive as the Oracle and
> > Sybase solutions.
> >
> > Better yet we are looking for a complete Web Development environment
> > that is not done by embedding tags into html pages.  Something along the
> > lines of WebBuilder, but not as overblown as PowerBuilder.
> >
> > Our main problem is finding a 'good' (read not 'your on your own if you
> > have problems') database that will run on BSDI and do ODBC.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any help.
> >
> > Ed Alexander
> > Systems Analyst
> > Industrial Technology Centre
>
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