OBJECTIVITY PROJECTS

Objectivity was known for strong customer support. We spent significant time supporting these customer projects into full production and beyond.

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OBJECTIVITY/DB FIRSTS
  • 1st to support a PDES product (at Cimplex Inc.)
  • 1st to support the CAE OCT framework (at UC Berkeley)
  • 1st to support a CAD Framework Initiative [CFI] product (at Valid Logic Systems Inc.)
  • 1st fully distributed database product (at Release 1)
  • 1st heterogeneous database (at Release 1) - RDBMSs ran on multiple platforms, but
    not interoperably in live systems
  • 1st commercial tool complying with X/Open’s Motif GUI standard (oobrowser)
  • 1st ODMG - compliant ODBMS (minus OQL)
  • World's Fastest ODBMS and Database (O2 Benchmark - we toasted the only RDBMS,
    Sybase, which was fastest at TPC. We never ran it)
  • 1st ODBMS to support SQL and ODBC
  • 1st DBMS to support graph structures (named association types) within an extended SQL
  • 1st secure object database [though not announced or released]
  • 1st database to be embedded in telecom network hardware
  • 1st database to support tools implementing the Telecommunications Management Group's GDMO language
  • 1st database to be embedded in a process control system
  • 1st 64-bit Database
  • 1st Unicode Database
  • 1st DBMS on Windows NT (we exhibited at its first rollout announcement)
  • 1st real-time DBMS on LynxOS
  • 1st DBMS in Space (CERN AMS on the ISS)
  • 1st database to run on IBM’s High Performance Storage System [HPSS]
  • Supported the World’s largest star catalog at the time (Sloan Digital Sky Survey [HPSS])
  • 1st database to exceed a Petabyte (at SLAC BaBar in 2000)
  • 1st graph analytics database to be run on Spark and HDFS
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