Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!agate!apple!amdahl!rtech!squid!robf From: robf@squid.rtech.com (Robert Fair) Newsgroups: comp.databases Subject: Re: DBMSs in Engineering/R&D/Distributed/Hetrogeneous Environments Message-ID: <3377@rtech.rtech.com> Date: 16 Aug 89 16:14:30 GMT References: <2441@husc6.harvard.edu> Sender: news@rtech.rtech.com Reply-To: robf@squid.UUCP (Robert Fair) Organization: Relational Technology, Inc. Lines: 31 >From: siraj@endor.harvard.edu (Raad Siraj) > >I'm trying to gather data on database management systems that can support >engineering/r&d activities. The database management system must be able >to handle multiple hetrogeneous platforms that are geographically >dispersed. > >More specifically, I am interested in experiences/references in supporting >automotive engineering/r&d activities using any of the following DBMSs: > > Ingres >Ra'ad Siraj INGRES is used quite extensively in enginering/r&d activities, including a number of major companies in the automotive industry. INGRES/STAR and INGRES/NET are normally used to link databases in remote locations and on heterogeneous platforms in this kind of environment. STAR gives you the benefit of location and DBMS transparency - a distributed database may be physically in many different locations, using different hardware (and potentially different DBMSs) but it looks like a single, integrated, database to your applications. For more information, references etc probably the best person to contact is your local friendly RTI salesperson (or call 1-800-4INGRES) Robert Fair Technical Support Relational Technology Inc.