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:''This article in Centiare [[Directory namespace|Directory]] space was copied from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia], as a temporary demonstration.  This article will either be replaced by its rightful legal owners, or removed as other Directory listings are authored from scratch and can serve as basic demonstration examples.  If you wish to edit this article under the provisions of the [[Centiare:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License|GFDL]], please contact the Centiare [[User_talk:Centiare|administrator]] for access.''
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'''Informix''' is a family of [[relational database management system|RDBMS]] products from [[IBM]], acquired in [[2001]] from a company (also called Informix or Informix Software) which dates its origins back to [[1980]].
 
'''Informix''' is a family of [[relational database management system|RDBMS]] products from [[IBM]], acquired in [[2001]] from a company (also called Informix or Informix Software) which dates its origins back to [[1980]].
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*Cloudscape - a RDBMS written entirely in Java that fits into mobile devices on the low-end and J2EE-based architectures on the high end.  In 2004 Cloudscape was released by [[IBM]] as an [[Open Source]] database to be managed by the [[Apache Software Foundation]] under the name [[Apache Derby|Derby]].
 
*Cloudscape - a RDBMS written entirely in Java that fits into mobile devices on the low-end and J2EE-based architectures on the high end.  In 2004 Cloudscape was released by [[IBM]] as an [[Open Source]] database to be managed by the [[Apache Software Foundation]] under the name [[Apache Derby|Derby]].
 
*U2 suite, [[UniVerse]] and [[UniData]] - [[multidimensional database]]s that offer networks, hierarchies, arrays and other data formats difficult to model in SQL
 
*U2 suite, [[UniVerse]] and [[UniData]] - [[multidimensional database]]s that offer networks, hierarchies, arrays and other data formats difficult to model in SQL
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