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Object database db4o 4.0 open sourced

Carl Rosenberger   19 Dec 2004 20:06 GMTPage rating:


The java object database system db4o is now available open source as
free software under the GPL.

You are invited to download the product and check it out:
http://www.db4o.com

To get you started very quickly, the download comes with an interactive
tutorial that allows live execution of all samples from within your
browser.

db4o is also available for .NET (also Mono and CompactFramework).
Functionality and database files are fully compatible between Java and
.NET.

Enjoy!

Here is the full press release:

SAN MATEO, Calif., December 2004 - db4objects, providers of the
leading open source object database for Java and .NET, today announced
the company was making its flagship database software product, db4o,
available immediately under an open source license. The software
license allows open source projects free use of the code. Companies
developing and shipping proprietary products can pay for a commercial
license and receive support and indemnification.

The company, co-founded by a software entrepreneur and a database
technologist who previously started and sold a proprietary software
company in Europe, is financially backed by some of the biggest names
in Silicon Valley. Investors include Mark Leslie, founding CEO of
Veritas, Diane Greene, president of VMware, noted law firm Fenwick and
West LLP, and Audrey MacLean, named by BusinessWeek as one of the 50
most influential business women in America. Details of the investment
were not disclosed.

"The db4objects software is a mature and stable product. Successful
implementations at customers such as BMW Car IT and Europe's INDRA
Sistemas demonstrates the value of our object database in real time
embedded systems," said Mark Leslie, chairman and director of
db4objects. "Our company's new open source dual license initiative,
which is especially well suited to these embedded applications, will
rapidly expand our presence in these markets."

"Our company is built around an innovative open source model," said
Christof Wittig, CEO of db4objects. "Our software is designed to be
simple and fast and can extend the reach of .NET and Java into new
markets. Customers can easily and quickly download our software.
Developers can have our code up and running in under five minutes."

db4o, the world's first native Java and .NET object database, drives
complexity out of software systems by giving developers the simplest
and easiest way to directly store objects. Developers can store objects
in native format without the hassle and overhead of translation to
other formats such as SQL. Lightweight design and high performance make
db4o ideal for embedded use in real-time control systems, software
products, and devices such as mobile electronics, game consoles,
medical equipment and automotive systems.

"db4o was the most efficient database we looked at and requires zero
administration," said Eric Falsken, lead application developer of
Massie Labs, a medical device company developing advanced retinal
imaging products. "Our medical customers rely on db4o to store and
compare retinal images for health diagnosis."

db4objects has already seen more than 100,000 downloads of its flagship
db4o database. Global 1000 firms are using the software in
mission-critical production environments. Spain's AVE high-speed
train system is expanding to include 4,000 miles of new rail supporting
bullet trains traveling more than 210mph. At the heart of this railroad
are sophisticated control systems running db4o software to process
information flows in real time. BMW Car IT relies on db4o for its
next-generation control systems to power their high performance
automobiles. And Eastern Data Group, one of the United Kingdom's
leading suppliers of mobile computing systems, helps English dairy
farmers deliver milk to market using mobile computers powered by
Windows CE and a native .NET db4o database.

About db4objects, Inc
db4objects, Inc (www.db4o.com) provides db4o, the only native object
database for both Java and .NET and is available under open source and
commercial licenses. With more than 100,000 deployments, db4o is used
by some of the world's largest companies, including BMW, Hertz, and
INDRA Sistemas, one of Europe's biggest traffic and defense
contractors. db4objects is a privately held company based in San Mateo,
California and backed by noted Silicon Valley investors including Mark
Leslie, founding CEO of Veritas, Diane Greene, president of VMware,
Fenwick and West LLP, and Audrey MacLean, named by BusinessWeek as one
of the 50 most influential business women in America.

Press and analyst contacts: press@db4o.com
--
Carl Rosenberger
db4objects Inc.
http://www.db4objects.com


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