[ Thanks to Paul
Godin for pointing us to this PR. ]
“Brings Field-Proven Highly Scalable Data Management to Linux
Environments.”
“Object Design, a division of eXcelon Corporation, today
announced that its ObjectStore data management software is now
shipping for Linux operating systems. Called ObjectStore 6.0 for
Linux i386, it brings a robust, mature object database management
system (ODBMS) to the rapidly growing enterprise Linux
marketplace.”
“By porting the core ObjectStore engine to Linux, Object Design
is opening new vistas of data management to the Linux community by
giving it a high-performance database and middle-tier data
management engine. Object Design’s products will facilitate the
development of the enterprise Linux market as Linux moves from
Web-server applications to become a key operating system for
e-business and embedded solutions in markets serving B2C, B2B,
financial services and telecommunications, as well as mobile
computing and application service providers.”
“We are witnessing the fastest growth of any operating system in
history,” said Brian Otis, Object Design president and chief
operating officer. “Linux, running on cost effective hardware with
enterprise capable software, has proven itself to be a compelling
combination for organizations of all sizes. Now, it’s ready to step
up to supporting corporate data operations. With this announcement,
Object Design joins companies like IBM, Oracle and HP, that are
porting proven applications to give Linux the same level of
applications sophistication enjoyed in other operating
environments.”
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