norcott@databs.enet.dec.com (Bill Norcott) (11/08/90)
DIGITAL DELIVERS ENHANCED Rdb/VMS INTEROPERABILITY, DATABASE CONVERSION SERVICES AND OBJECT-ORIENTED PRODUCTS Information Network is Digital's Strategic Database Direction MAYNARD, Mass. -- November 5, 1990 -- Digital Equipment Corporation today announced new products and services that extend and enhance the functionality of Rdb/VMS -- its strategic relational database on VMS. Included in the announcement were products that enhance Rdb/VMS interoperability with other vendors' databases using Network Application Support (NAS), services for migration to Rdb/VMS, and an object-oriented database and object-oriented application development system. At the same time, Digital also announced its strategic database direction for the 1990s called the "Information Network". "Digital delivers the most innovative, comprehensive and highest quality set of application environment software in the world, and is the only vendor with the resources and services to deliver software solutions that can integrate our customers multivendor computing environments", said David Stone, Vice President of Software products. "Partnering with customers and third-party software vendors enables Digital to offer integrated solutions on an enterprise-wide basis so our customers will prosper," Stone added. ... (non object-oriented stuff deleted) ... Object-Oriented Products for Complex Applications ================================================= Digital is at the forefront of object-oriented technology, which is revolutionizing the computer programming and software world. Object-oriented refers to the way software developers think about and organize software. With object-oriented programming, programs are written using reusable segments of code as though they were standard parts -- rather than tediously writing code line-by-line. The result has been a significant reduction in the time it takes to write, modify, and maintain software applications. As part of its Object-Oriented thrust, Digital announced the DEC Trellis Object System -- a sophisticated object-oriented system for application development. Trellis features a pure object-oriented language, tools and compiler support for object-oriented programming of large, complex applications. These types of applications tend to be difficult to model using existing software development tools. Examples of complex applications where Trellis is well-suited include those applications that require significant data modeling or complicated analysis such as electronic assembly in CAD, portfolio management in financial segments, and CASE tools such as design analysis. Trellis has an SQL type library, giving users the ability to build applications on relational databases such as Rdb. DEC Trellis will be available in December, 1990 with pricing set at $5,000 per user/activity license. Through a joint technology, marketing and reselling agreement with Objectivity, Inc., Digital also announced Objectivity/DB, a high-performance, object-oriented database management system that combines database technology with object-oriented concepts. Objectivity/DB's fully distributed architecture provides full and transparent distribution of data and control to the user. Objectivity/DB, a portable product developed for the open systems market, will be available in January, 1991 for the VAX/VMS, VAX/ULTRIX and RISC/ULTRIX platforms. Objectivity/DB is well-suited for electrical computer-aided design (ECAD), mechanical computer-aided design (MCAD), certain applications in computer integrated manufacturing (CIM), laboratory sciences, computer-aided software engineering, (CASE) and computer-aided publishing (CAP). Objectivity/DB is priced at $3,000 to $25,000 and will be available in December, 1990. ... (non object-oriented stuff deleted) ... #### Note to Editors: ALL-IN-1, VAX, VMS, Rdb/VMS, RdbAccess, CDD/Repository, VAXcluster, VAX Data Distributor, DEC Trellis, ULTRIX, DECnet, DECtrace, and DEC RdbExpert are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. Objectivity/DB is a trademark of Objectivity,Inc. Oracle is a trademark of Oracle Corporation. IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.