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EDISON, NJ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 01/15/08 -- EnterpriseDB, the Oracle-compatible database company, today announced the release of EnterpriseDB Advanced Server 8.2 for the Mac OS X operating system. EnterpriseDB Advanced Server is an enterprise-class relational database management system (RDBMS) that runs many applications written for Oracle unchanged. Built on Postgres, the world's most advanced open source database, EnterpriseDB Advanced Server provides the scalability, reliablility and performance necessary for mission-critical applications. More information and free downloads of EnterpriseDB Advanced Server are available at www.enterprisedb.com.
"We are pleased to announce our support for Mac OS X," said Bob Zurek, chief technology officer, EnterpriseDB. "Increasingly, the Macintosh is becoming an attractive option for enterprises for a broad range of applications. Moreover, Mac OS X provides a stable and easy-to-use development platform that appeals to developers. EnterpriseDB Advanced Server is a great complement to Mac OS X and can run both lightweight and complex database applications."
EnterpriseDB Advanced Server 8.2 for Mac OS X is now available as a free download at http://www.enterprisedb.com/products/download.do. License and technical support subscriptions are priced at $5,995 per CPU per year.
About EnterpriseDB
EnterpriseDB develops and supports EnterpriseDB Advanced Server, the world's leading Oracle-compatible relational database management system (RDBMS). EnterpriseDB Advanced Server runs most applications written for Oracle unchanged and at a small fraction of Oracle's cost. Built on Postgres, the world's most advanced open source database, EnterpriseDB Advanced Server has the reliability and scalability necessary for high-volume, mission-critical enterprise use. The company is also the world's leading provider of enterprise-class, Postgres-based products and services, including the EnterpriseDB Postgres distribution. EnterpriseDB has offices throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. The company was founded in March 2004 and is headquartered in Edison, N.J. For more information, please contact +1-732- 331-1300 or visit www.enterprisedb.com.
EnterpriseDB is a trademark of EnterpriseDB Corporation. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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