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Adabas D
Original author(s)SQL-Datenbanksysteme GmbH and Siemens Nixdorf AG
Developer(s) Software AG
Preview release
15.01
Operating system Windows XP, Windows 2000 (Professional, Server, & Advanced Server), Windows Server 2003 (Standard & Enterprise Edition), Linux, AIX, HP-UX 11i and Solaris
Type relational database management system
Website http://www.adabasd.com/

Adabas D is a relational database management system owned by Software AG since 1994, when Software AG acquired SQL-Datenbanksysteme GmbH from Siemens Nixdorf AG. [1] [2]

SAP AG's MaxDB is based on ADABAS D version 6.1.15.57, licensed from Software AG in 1997, and originally sold as SAP DB. MaxDB is provided for use with SAP, as an alternative to other more costly RDBMS systems.

Star Division (and later Sun Microsystems) used Adabas D for its product StarOffice, and the personal edition of Adabas D was included in SuSE Linux.[ needs update] An Adabas D adapter was provided in OpenOffice.org.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Software AG acquires SQL Datenbanksysteme GmbH from Siemens AG". Thomson Financial Mergers & Acquisitions. April 4, 1995.
  2. ^ "Company History". Software AG. Archived from the original on 2018-09-29. Retrieved 2010-07-08.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adabas D
Original author(s)SQL-Datenbanksysteme GmbH and Siemens Nixdorf AG
Developer(s) Software AG
Preview release
15.01
Operating system Windows XP, Windows 2000 (Professional, Server, & Advanced Server), Windows Server 2003 (Standard & Enterprise Edition), Linux, AIX, HP-UX 11i and Solaris
Type relational database management system
Website http://www.adabasd.com/

Adabas D is a relational database management system owned by Software AG since 1994, when Software AG acquired SQL-Datenbanksysteme GmbH from Siemens Nixdorf AG. [1] [2]

SAP AG's MaxDB is based on ADABAS D version 6.1.15.57, licensed from Software AG in 1997, and originally sold as SAP DB. MaxDB is provided for use with SAP, as an alternative to other more costly RDBMS systems.

Star Division (and later Sun Microsystems) used Adabas D for its product StarOffice, and the personal edition of Adabas D was included in SuSE Linux.[ needs update] An Adabas D adapter was provided in OpenOffice.org.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Software AG acquires SQL Datenbanksysteme GmbH from Siemens AG". Thomson Financial Mergers & Acquisitions. April 4, 1995.
  2. ^ "Company History". Software AG. Archived from the original on 2018-09-29. Retrieved 2010-07-08.



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