A logical extension of Alex Berson's highly successful Client/Server Architecture, this surefire guide shows you how to take full advantage of SYBASE - one of the most popular relational database management systems on the market today. The book analyzes in detail the SYBASE client/server architecture and explores all major implementations, fully explaining the concepts, facilities, and advantages of client/server computing. An indispensable tool for systems designers and systems and applications programmers, SYBASE and Client/Server Computing offers you complete information on: SYBASE System 10 and follow-on products; basic features of all the important operating systems that implement SYBASE, including UNIX, OS/2, Windows NT, AIX, HP-UX, Sun-OS, Solaris, and NetWare; emerging and de facto industry standards such as OSF's DCE, IBM's DRDA, and OMG's CORBA; and the implementation of SYBASE with PowerSoft's PowerBuilder and GainMomentum.
"A logical extension of Alex Berson's highly successful Client/Server Architecture, this surefire guide shows you how to take full advantage of SYBASE - one of the most popular relational database management systems on the market today. The book analyzes in detail the SYBASE client/server architecture and explores all major implementations, fully explaining the concepts, facilities, and advantages of client/server computing. An indispensable tool for systems designers and systems and applications programmers, SYBASE and Client/Server Computing offers you complete information on: SYBASE System 10 and follow-on products; basic features of all the important operating systems that implement SYBASE, including UNIX, OS/2, Windows NT, AIX, HP-UX, Sun-OS, Solaris, and NetWare; emerging and de facto industry standards such as OSF's DCE, IBM's DRDA, and OMG's CORBA; and the implementation of SYBASE with PowerSoft's PowerBuilder and GainMomentum."
"A logical extension of Alex Berson's highly successful Client/Server Architecture, this surefire guide shows you how to take full advantage of SYBASE - one of the most popular relational database management systems on the market today. The book analyzes in detail the SYBASE client/server architecture and explores all major implementations, fully explaining the concepts, facilities, and advantages of client/server computing. An indispensable tool for systems designers and systems and applications programmers, SYBASE and Client/Server Computing offers you complete information on: SYBASE System 10 and follow-on products; basic features of all the important operating systems that implement SYBASE, including UNIX, OS/2, Windows NT, AIX, HP-UX, Sun-OS, Solaris, and NetWare; emerging and de facto industry standards such as OSF's DCE, IBM's DRDA, and OMG's CORBA; and the implementation of SYBASE with PowerSoft's PowerBuilder and GainMomentum."@en
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