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Mimer Information Technology on Tuesday announced the latest release of its
Mimer SQL
database server, now compatible with Mac OS X v10.4 “Tiger” and Tiger Server.
Mimer SQL supports ISO SQL:1999, ISO OSM, JDBC and ODBC. It also supports Unicode 4.0 and predefined collation rules for more than 125 different languages, including Japanese and Chinese. Cross platform, Mimer SQL is also available on Linux, Unix and Windows operating systems, and Mimer has developed it to run on smartphones and other mobile devices. Mimer SQL bundles “DbVisualizer,” a SQL tool that lets you manage and view all Mimer SQL database objects in detail.
Mimer Information Technology is offering Mimer SQL for Tiger and Tiger Server with an introductory offer: a 10-user run-time license costs US$995, and a run-time license for unlimited users costs $1,790. Developer and evaluation licenses are available for free download.
This story, "Mimer SQL released for Tiger, Tiger Server" was originally published by
PCWorld.