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RaimaDB 16.0: Faster, easier to use, Autosar support, improved Control Center. Focus on usability and market position. RDM renamed to RaimaDB.
RDM 15.2: Raima to Raima replication, hot backup, and enhanced encryption. Diagnostics for more specific information to be obtained from the Raima sub- systems. Raima to Cloud replication through SymmetricDS.
RDM 15.0: Speed, ease of use and new functionality. Custom generated time series support has been added to RDM. Also FFT support for data transformations. An administrative GUI is introduced.
RDM 14.2: Continuous focus on ease of use, portability, and speed. Multi-user Focused Storage Format: the updated database file format increase database throughput through a focus on locking contention prevention. Extended and improved geospatial functionality and a newly supported REST-ful interface has been added to the database server functionality.
RDM 14.1: Focuses on ease of use, portability, and speed. With the new file format, you can develop once and deploy anywhere. Performance is increased by over 50-100% depending on the use case when compared to previous RDM releases. Extended and improved SQL support, snapshots, and geospatial functionality.
RDM 14.0: C based database cursors API, SQL PL/SQL Stored procedures support, new portable database file format, smaller and more efficient encoded database, dynamic DDL, redesigned in-memory implementation, numerous performance enhancements.
RDM 12.0: Database cursors, New Core data types: date/time/timestamp, decimal and guid, database encryption, selective replication, shared memory transport, Android support + SQL: better optimization statistics, rowid primary/foreign keys, improved order/group by performance.
RDM Embedded 11.0: ODBC, JDBC, and ADO.NET support
RDM Embedded 11.1: Hash indexes, C++ interface.
RDM Server 8.4: Hash indexes, improved JDBC, ADO.NET support.
November 12: Raima celebrates its 30th birthday!
RDM Embedded 10.1: More complete SQL introduced.
RDM Embedded 10.0: Multi-core computer support using Transactional File Servers.
Raima management acquires Raima from Birdstep.
RDM Server 8.2 & 8.3: SQL enhanced join syntax, triggers, and UNION.
RDM Embedded 8.0 : varchar, sparse indexing, in-memory, JNI
RDM Embedded 9.0: circular table, mini http server, 64bit data type, VLDB, embeddable DBD, 64bit OS support
RDM Server 8.0: one-way, active-passive replication, utility API
RDM Server 6.0 & 6.1: Enhanced dynamic DDL, SQL import/export of XML data, ADO.NET support on Windows.
Steinar Sande becomes Raima CEO.
RDM Server 4.0: Dynamic DDL.
RDM 6: Mirroring, Unicode support, plus rudimentary SQL with ODBC interface.
Birdstep Technologies acquires Raima from Centura.
Velocis name is changed to “RDM Server”.
RDM is changed to “RDM Embedded”.
RDM 5.0: fully re-entrant.
Open source version of RDM called db.star is introduced.
Velocis 3.0: True multi-threading, application link architecture.
Raima acquired by Centura Software Corp (maker of SQLBase).
Steve Smith retires.
Velocis 2.1: JDBC and C++ interfaces added.
Velocis 2.0: hot online backup mode
RDM 4.5: support for 32 bit systems.
Raima Database Server (RDS) version 1 is introduced providing a client/server DBMS with record-level locking and SQL. Multiple platform support for MS-DOS/Novell Netware, OS/2 and Unix. The first full-featured DBMS to support the Microsoft ODBC SQL API as its native SQL API.
db_VISTA name is changed to “Raima Data Manager” (RDM).
RDS name is changed to “Velocis”.
db_VISTA 3.21 for MS-Windows 3.0 is released.
Raima grants exclusive rights to Ajalon Corp. to port, sell and support db_VISTA III on the Apple Macintosh.
Raima is #292 on the 1991 Inc. 500 Index of the fastest growing private companies.
Raima Object Manager (ROM) is released for C++.
Raima pioneers business relationship with Russia: Seattle Times.
Raima is #179 on the 1990 Inc. 500 Index of the fastest growing private companies.
Customer contracts initiate development on what will become the Raima Database Server (RDS).
Release of MS-Windows 2.0, VAX, and QNX versions of db_VISTA III.
db_VISTA III is released utilizing a system-wide lock manager process.
db_VISTA 2 renamed to db_FILE and released as lower-end DBMS product.
db_REVISE released providing ability to alter a db_VISTA schema and revise existing databases to accommodate the schema changes.
Raima acquires Tenon and the Tenon Worksheet C Library (WKS Library 2.0).
Former Microsoft marketing executive, Steve Smith, joins company to ramp up marketing and sales of the DBMS.
Company name changed to “Raima Corporation”.
db_VISTA version 1 is introduced. A single-user, network-model, royalty-free DBMS for C language applications on MS-DOS and Unix. The first microcomputer DBMS designed exclusively for use with C.
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