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MySQL, the most popular Open Source SQL database management system, is developed, distributed, and supported by Oracle Corporation.
Firebird is a relational database offering many ANSI/ISO SQL standard features that runs on Linux, Windows, and a variety of Unix platforms. Firebird offers excellent concurrency, high performance, and powerful language support for stored procedures and triggers. It has been used in production
Ingres Database is the open source database management system that can reduce IT costs and time to value while providing the strength and features expected from an enterprise class database. Ingres Database is a leader in supporting business critical applications and helping manage the most
Perl Driver for the Ingres product family. It requires Ingres 6.4 or OpenIngres 1.0 or newer, DBI 1.00 or newer, Perl5.004 or newer.
A non-SQL, truly relational database management system, based on the principles laid down in the book "Foundation for Future Database Systems: The Third Manifesto" by C. J. Date and Hugh Darwen.
libdbo is a lightweight database abstraction layer and an associated collection of plug-ins for connecting to databases. Modelled in many respects after Perl's DBI or PHP's PDO, the focus of libdbo is on providing a consistent API rather than abstracting away the details of differing SQL
OCILIB is an open source and cross platform Oracle Driver that delivers really fast and reliable access to Oracle databases. The OCILIB library : offers a rich, full featured and easy to use API runs on all Oracle platforms is written in pure ISO C code with native ISO C Unicode support
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