UniPress Adds MySQL Database Support to FootPrints Help Desk Software, Delivering a Powerful Platform to Improve Speed and Performance | Database Journal

UniPress Adds MySQL Database Support to FootPrints Help Desk Software, Delivering a Powerful Platform to Improve Speed and Performance

Jan 10, 2003
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[From PRNewswire]

UniPress Software, Inc., a leading
provider of web-based help desk and support automation software, today
announced that its FootPrints(R) help desk software now supports the MySQL(TM)
database for both Linux(TM) and Sun(R) Solaris(TM) platforms. Extending its
portfolio of databases to meet the growing help desk and support needs of
today’s mid-sized companies and enterprise organizations, FootPrints’ support
for MySQL provides a flexible and reliable platform that fully complements the
web-based features and functionality of FootPrints.

The MySQL database is designed to maximize speed and reliability, without
the high prices of other relational databases. Its robust architecture makes
it extremely fast and easy to customize. MySQL is architected for the web and
includes key features necessary for business-critical applications, such as
support for transactions and row-level locking. It handles extremely large
datasets and supports many programming languages and most platforms.

In addition to MySQL, FootPrints supports a range of databases including
Oracle, Microsoft(R) Access, and Microsoft SQL Server.

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