[comp.windows.ms] MS Windows-based DBMS?

ahn@cbnewsh.ATT.COM (john.k.ahn) (10/06/89)

Hello,

I need help in choosing a database management system that will run
under Microsoft Windows.  In addition to Windows-compatibility,
the dbms must do the following:

1. Support DDE so that it can be used to perform dbms work for
   my own Windows application.

2. Ability to download data from Unix-based SQL dbms (Informix) using
   asynchronous comm port. (using Xmodem, Kermit, or other popular
   protocol)

3. More than a flat-file capability (relational or hierarchical dbms
   would be good)

Currently, I know of three possibilities:

1. SQLWindows from Gupta Technologies.  I believe this one supports
   DDE, but am not sure if it will support asynchronous comm.

2. Superbase 4 for Windows from Precision Software (to be released in
   mid-October).  Currently the system runs under GEM interface.
   Superbase 4 for GEM claims to have asynchronous comm capability,
   but I am not sure if it can do what I need (or if it is supported
   in Windows version).

3. Omnis Quartz from Blyth Software.  They claim to support both DDE
   and asynchronous comm., but I was unable to do either with their
   evaluation package.
   Blyth Software claims they will ship Omnis 5 soon, and that it will
   do much more than Omnis Quartz, but I am somewhat reluctant to
   commit my project to a brand new product.

If anyone has experience and/or further knowledge on these and any other
Windows-based dbms products, an e-mail note will be greatly appreciated.

If there is sufficient interest, I will summarize.

John K. Ahn
AT&T Bell Laboratories
jahn@homxc.ATT.COM

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed above, if indeed any has been expressed,
are solely my own.