Ah...  It looks like it related to the IBM takeover of Informix...

UniData

UniData is an extended-relational, ODBC-compliant database that supports
repeating groups, hierarchies, and arrays. UniData offers both best-of-breed
native interfaces with ActiveX, Java and C interfaces as well as industry
standard
interfaces such as ODBC, OLEDB, and HTTP.
UniData 6.0, targeted for 2H of 2002, will include enhancements to openness,
security, robustness and scalability. This release will provide a native
JDBC
driver as well as support for XML input and output from the database engine.
Security improvements come from the added support of Secure Socket Layer
(SSL) for the HTTP and Socket interfaces as well as encryption options for
the
U2 clients. UniData 6.0 will include real-time replication functionality as
part of
the core database features as well as SQL optimization and additional data
type
support for Microsoft tool access to UniVerse. Finally, an updated Java
applet-based
administration tool will allow administration of multiple U2 systems either
through the included client or any Java-enabled web browser.

IBM intends to continue to enhance, sell and support UniData and to fulfill
Informix's intention to deliver UniData 6.0 and beyond.

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I have not heard of it but for info you can start at
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/data/u2/unidata/

Rick


 

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Has anyone heard of Unidata DB.  It's relational and from IBM.

Thanks,
Ken Janusz, CPIM



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