IBM, Oracle and Microsoft are readying supercharged versions of their databases to take advantage of new high-end hardware--but analysts say sheer processing muscle may not be enough to spur demand.
As part of its continued support for the Linux environment, IBM recently announced that its DB2 Universal Database has been ported to run on the forthcoming AMD Opteron 64-bit processor. Although ...
Hot to instal ODBC drivers on Windows 64-bit? To install and configure the ODBC driver for Microsoft Access Office Software, you have to download the 64-bit ODBC driver from the ftp files directory of ...
Issaquah, WA — McObject has launched eXtremeDB-64, the 64-bit version of its eXtremeDB 3.0 in-memory embedded database for real-time enterprise and embedded systems. eXtremeDB-64 supports ...
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