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ÑÓÁÄ Illustra Server 3.x
    Illustra Server 3.x
    Illustra Server 3.x
      Database Servers and Host DBMSs
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          ÃîäÏóáëèêàöèè=1996 
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        HP-UX
        Solaris
        SunOS
        Windows
        Windows NT
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      An object-relational DBMS that allows Internet/Web-based ad hoc content
      query of text, spatial, financial, image, video, and traditional relational
      data types using SQL. Combines the best features of object and relational
      DBMSs. Combined with the DataBlade module for your data (a plug-in module
      that gives the database expertise for a specific data type), Illustra
      becomes "content aware" for multimedia and complex data types. The
      expertise for managing data is in the database manager, allowing the
      application to focus on the solution instead of dealing with the complexity
      of multimedia data. Uses an advanced rule system that centrally controls
      access to the database, resulting in database management technology
      specialized for the task of managing media assets. Runs on SunOS,
      Solaris/SPARC, Silicon Graphics, Windows NT, and HP-UX. Pricing starts at
      $1250 per concurrent user for a minimum five-user license. An optional
      Illustra C++ Interface (starting at $395 per developer) transforms the
      underlying mechanism for communicating with the server into a high-level
      collection of C++ classes. This Microsoft COM-compatible tool reduces code
      and makes it easy to create, debug, and modify applications for the
      Illustra Server. The Illustra C++ Interface runs on Windows NT.Ñòîèìîñòü=$1250 per concurrent user for a minimum five-user license 
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        Illustra Information Technologies Inc.
          Àäðåñ=Oakland, CA 510–652–8000 
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      SunOS
        SunOS