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FairCom Server
    FairCom Server
    Database Servers and Host DBMSs
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              DESQview to Clipper,dBase FairCom Server
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                  FairCom Server
                    Database Servers and Host DBMSs
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                      DOS
                      Linux
                      SCO Unix
                      Solaris
                      Unix
                      Windows 95
                      Windows NT
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                    Supports heterogeneous networks and lets dissimilar clients attach
                    concurrently to any FairCom server. The server is multithreaded, and
                    incorporates new indexing technology that allows concurrency among clients
                    without jeopardizing data integrity. More than 26 platforms supported. Lets
                    users build the application for one platform and migrate to other platforms
                    by recompiling and relinking. Users can program at the low level, ISAM
                    level, or ODBC level. Page locks are never performed; read locks are not
                    required; record-level locking is available with automatic short-term
                    key-level locking. Includes extensive anti-deadlock detection/resolution,
                    caching/index compression to reduce I/O; full OLTP with complete
                    roll-forward and roll-back; intermittent save points; file mirroring;
                    multiple contiguous batch and set operations; and full administrative API.
                    Supports DOS Extended, Windows 95, Windows NT, Apple System 7, Apple A/UX,
                    OS2/2 2.X, AT&T Unix System V, SCO Unix, Interactive Unix, QNX 4.X, Banyan
                    Vines, DG Aviion, Sun SPARC, Solaris, Digital Alpha, HP 9000, IBM RS/6000,
                    Lynx, Linux, 88OPEN, Systems Manager, NEC EWS 4800, and MIPS ABI.ÊÎÌÏÀÍÈÈ
                      FairCom Corp.
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                        HTTP= http://www.faircom.com -> 
                      FairCom Corporation
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    Supports heterogeneous networks and lets dissimilar clients attach
    concurrently to any FairCom server. The server is multithreaded, and
    incorporates new indexing technology that allows concurrency among clients
    without jeopardizing data integrity. More than 26 platforms supported. Lets
    users build the application for one platform and migrate to other platforms
    by recompiling and relinking. Users can program at the low level, ISAM
    level, or ODBC level. Page locks are never performed; read locks are not
    required; record-level locking is available with automatic short-term
    key-level locking. Includes extensive anti-deadlock detection/resolution,
    caching/index compression to reduce I/O; full OLTP with complete
    roll-forward and roll-back; intermittent save points; file mirroring;
    multiple contiguous batch and set operations; and full administrative API.
    Supports DOS Extended, Windows 95, Windows NT, Apple System 7, Apple A/UX,
    OS2/2 2.X, AT&T Unix System V, SCO Unix, Interactive Unix, QNX 4.X, Banyan
    Vines, DG Aviion, Sun SPARC, Solaris, Digital Alpha, HP 9000, IBM RS/6000,
    Lynx, Linux, 88OPEN, Systems Manager, NEC EWS 4800, and MIPS ABI.ÊÎÌÏÀÍÈÈ