NeoLogic Augments Capabilities and Accessibility of Object Database Technology; NeoAccess 5.0 brings added performance, capabilities and full support for all major compilers and development frameworks.BERKELEY Berkeley (bûr`klē), city (1990 pop. 102,724), Alameda co., W Calif., on the E shore of San Francisco Bay just N of Oakland; inc. 1878. Originally (1820) part of a Spanish rancho, the site was purchased by Americans in 1853. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 4, 1997--NeoLogic Systems, Inc. today announced the release of NeoAccess 5.0, a significant enhancement to the company's cross-platform object database management system. Featuring added support for large databases (over four gigabytes) and expanded schema evolution support, NeoAccess 5.0 simplifies the development of sophisticated applications. NeoAccess 5.0 includes full support for the latest releases of all major compilers This page is dedicated to list all current compilers, compiler generators, interpreters, translators, etc. C/C++ compilers Compiler Author Windows UNIX-like Other OSs License type IDE? C++ Builder CodeGear (Borland) Yes No DOS Proprietary Yes C++ Compiler and application frameworks. NeoAccess 5.0 ships with full C++ source code and is available today for Windows, Macintosh and UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). platforms. "Software developers who want to build complex applications while optimizing performance and memory usage should evaluate NeoAccess 5.0," said NeoLogic President Bob Krause Krause named after W.J.F. Krause, a German anatomist. K's bulb, K's corpuscle, K's endbulb see bulboid corpuscle. Krause glands mucous glands in the conjunctiva. . NeoAccess reduces development time and costs for commercial and corporate application developers by offering extremely fast storage and management of database objects in an easy-to-use class library. NeoAccess supports all major compilers and application frameworks including Borland's OWL, Microsoft's Foundation Classes and MetroWerks' Powerplant. NeoAccess can also be used in custom development environments including embedded systems Embedded systems Computer systems that cannot be programmed by the user because they are preprogrammed for a specific task and are buried within the equipment they serve. development. NeoAccess has been in such applications as ClickWorks by Scitex Corporation, NetObjects' Fusion by NetObjects and the mail and newsgroup newsgroup Internet forum for discussion of specific subjects. Newsgroups are organized into subjects (e.g., automobiles); each typically has several subgroups (e.g., classic cars, Formula One racing cars). features in Communicator by Netscape. "NeoAccess' small memory footprint Memory footprint refers to the amount of main memory that a program uses or references while running. This includes all sorts of active memory regions like code, static data sections (both initialized and uninitialized), heap, as well as all the stacks, plus memory required to hold and ability to search rapidly through vast amounts of data, along with its well developed programming interface, was instrumental in the rapid development of NetObjects' Fusion," said NetObjects Vice President of Engineering, Martin Frid-Nielsen.
Significant New Features of the NeoAccess 5.0 Release
-- Support for databases larger than 4GB.
-- Template-based swizzler classes which reduce the need for
casting and ease object reference counting issues.
-- Expanded schema evolution support with less application
developer involvement.
-- Expanded and improved documentation.
-- Support for collections which are not b-tree based.
-- Full support for the latest version of all major compilers and
application frameworks.
-- Significant performance improvements in most environments.
Pricing and Availability NeoAccess 5.0 single developer toolkits begin at $749 per developer. Site licenses, as well as educational and volume discounts are also available. A free evaluation copy of NeoAccess 5.0 sample applications and source code can be obtained via the web at: www.neologic.com . NeoAccess 5.0 is available now in Windows, Macintosh and UNIX versions. About NeoLogic Formed in 1987, NeoLogic Systems, Inc. is a leading provider of object-oriented technology See object technology. . With NeoAccess, NeoLogic provides an object database engine for building sophisticated applications on all major platforms, including Windows, Macintosh and UNIX. NeoLogic customers worldwide have successfully used NeoLogic object-oriented tools for thousands of software applications. NeoLogic offers core technologies for the professional developer. NeoLogic customers include Netscape, America Online See AOL. , Compuserve, NetObjects, Broderbund and Corel, among others. NeoLogic Systems, Inc. is located in Berkeley. Additional information about NeoLogic and its products may be obtained via the web at: www.neologic.com . -0- NOTE TO EDITORS: NeoLogic and NeoAccess are trademarks of NeoLogic Systems, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders. CONTACT: The Ford Odell Group Jesse Jesse (jĕs`ē), in the Bible, the descendant of Rahab, the grandson of Boaz and Ruth, and the father of David. Referring to the restoration of the Davidic monarchy, the Book of Isaiah speaks of a shoot coming from the "stump of Jesse. Odell, 707/538-9592 jesse@fordodell.com |
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