UNIFY 2000

UNIFY 2000 definition - computer

A relational DBMS for Unix platforms from Unify Corporation, Sacramento, CA (www.unify.com). Introduced in 1982, it was the first commercially available RDBMS for Unix. It was later renamed Unify DataServer and supported as a legacy product. See Unify NXJ.



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