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Sleepycat Software Launches Native XML Data Manager Built on the Proven Berkeley DB Engine

Jul 15, 2003

[From Sleepycat Software]

Sleepycat Software, makers of Berkeley DB – the most widely deployed application-specific data management software in the world with over 200 million deployments – today announced general availability of Berkeley DB XML, a native XML database built on the most advanced version of Berkeley DB ever engineered.

Berkeley DB XML is designed for professional software developers who need a transactional, recoverable data manager for native XML and semi-structured data that is fast, cost-effective and flexible. The software was validated during a 12-month beta program by more than 5,000 companies, including BEA Systems, Boeing, EDS, Leadscope and TELOS.

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http://www.sleepycat.com/company/releases/030709xml.shtml

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