Btrieve Technologies Announces Name Change to Pervasive Software and Broadens Client/Server in a Box Initiative.BURLINGAME, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 1, 1996--Btrieve Technologies Inc. (BTI BTI Beverage Testing Institute BTI Boyce Thompson Institute BTI British American Tobacco (stock symbol) BTI Boston Theological Institute Bti Bacillus Thuringiensis Israelensis BTI BioTechnology Institute BTI Binding Tariff Information ), announced today at Technologic Partners' Network Outlook Conference that, effective immediately, the company's name will change to Pervasive Software Pervasive Software Pervasive develops and distributes data infrastructure software that enable corporations to integrate, analyze, secure, manage and harvest data from disparate sources. Inc. The name change reflects the company's expanding role as the leading supplier of database technology designed to bring client/server computing to the mass market. Having achieved 100% annual revenue growth in the last two years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time company has aggressively established its position as the major provider of database technology "built to be bundled" with high volume, client/server applications. In May of this year, Pervasive rolled out its Client/Server in a Box program -- a comprehensive program designed to enable commercial developers around the world to provide the power of client/server computing combined with the advantages of packaged software See software package. . "The Client/Server in a Box initiative will play a key role in commoditizing client/server computing, making it available for small and medium-sized businesses," said Ron Harris The term Ron Harris can refer to:
Pervasive's Client/Server in a Box program features a comprehensive set of technology, marketing and service components that further the long-standing relationships between Pervasive Software and its development partners. Pervasive Software Inc. Pervasive Software markets and sells its product line -- Btrieve navigational client/server database, Scalable SQL relational database, and a high-performance ODBC (Open DataBase Connectivity) A database programming interface from Microsoft that provides a common language for Windows applications to access databases on a network. Interface -- through a registered channel of commercial developers worldwide. Through strategic alliances with a broad range of key partners, including industry leaders such as IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , Novell, and Microsoft, Pervasive's database technology is the international standard across a range of industries. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Pervasive Software is an international organization with operations in Europe and Japan. Pervasive has received many industry awards including the DB/Expo RealWare Award, as well as BYTE Magazine and Visual Basic Programmer's Journal Reader's Choice Award. -0- Note to Editors: New company logos can be obtained from Pervasive Software's Marketing Communications Department at 512/794-1614. Btrieve is a registered trademark and Client/Server in a Box, built to be bundled, Scalable SQL and ODBC Interface and trademarks of Pervasive Software Inc. All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. CONTACT: Pervasive Software Inc. Rob Adams/Cathy Martin, 512/794-1719 cmartin@btrvtech.com or Price Public Relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most Julia Price/Laurie Gibson, 415/373-1515 gibson@pricepr.com |
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