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| 674.1 | An Answer | NOVA::BOOTH | What am I?...An Oracle? | Wed Jun 20 1990 22:07 | 12 | 
|  |     Recital might be an answer. It runs on PCs, UNIX, XENIX, AIX, VMS, and
    ULTRIX. Runs applications from dBase, FoxBASE, and Clipper. It uses Rdb
    on VMS systems. Contact:
    
    Recital Corporation, Inc.
    85 Constitution Avenue
    Danvers, MA 01923
    508-750-1066
    
    
    
    ---- Michael Booth
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| 674.2 | Uniface is another possible choice | IJSAPL::WOODROW | Father of DRS | Thu Jun 21 1990 08:00 | 30 | 
|  | The following might also be of use. Uniface BV (Netherlands)
distributes a product that does run on PCs and interfaces well with
Rdb. It is a standard product at my customer, the Dutch railroad, and
is being used on several large projects. It has also been known to
be able to move customers on VAX/VMS from Oracle to Rdb.
The "local" rep for NJ/NY is (the company is Dutch, but with a decided
American "flair"):
Relational Options, Inc.
14 Main Street, Suite 112
Madison, NJ 07940
Tel: 201-765-9568
FAX: 201-882-8985
Try for Margie Fatchric
The "Uniface Sample Client List" shows Sandoz Research Institute in
East Hannover, NJ, as a VAX reference. I believe there is also more
reference material in some of the conferences (?RALLY Competition).
To the best of my knowledge Uniface is part of the RSVP program.
Their new Polyserver (hopefully to be replaced in the not-to-distant
future by an interface to SQL-services) allows an application on a PC
to work with databases on PC and VAX (and probably Ultrix).
Peter
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| 674.3 | PowerHouse PC plus PowerPlay | TROA01::NAISH | SQL4ME Paul Naish DTN 631-7280 | Sun Jun 24 1990 14:30 | 31 | 
|  | > I am concerned that Powerhouse of the PC will not provide them with
> the development environment ... I have heard that PowerPlay relies
> on data from the server and does not really provide application
> portability from PC to VAX/Rdb. Is this accurate?
             
    I think you are getting PowerPlay and PowerHouse PC mixed up. They
    are two separate products.
             
    PowerPlay is a reporting and analysis tool which runs on a PC and
    is connected to a host in a quasi Client/Server model.
             
    PowerHouse PC seems to be a full implementation of the Cognos product
    on the PC. In the glossy, they even advertise it for use as a
    Developer's Workstation. It is available for both MS-DOS and OS/2
    platforms.
             
    According to one Cognos salesrep, they will also have true
    Client/Server connections for the PowerHouse PC product to the host
    sometime this year.
             
    Cognos also just annouced PowerCase which is an implementation of
    their PowerDesign Methdology and supports the creation of PowerHouse
    and DB definitions. Currently only available under DECwindows on
    a VAXstation but will be available to support their AS400 product
    later.   
             
    If you want more info, talk with their Cognos salesrep. Andris also
    has a Cognos rep he has been dealing with. You can contact him for
    a number.
             
    Paul
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| 674.4 | NOMAD for the PC | POBOX::LACEY | ACMS/Rdb, the transaction Autobahn | Mon Jun 25 1990 20:36 | 9 | 
|  |     NOMAD from MUST Software has a PC/NOMAD product in beta-test, I will
    use Rdb/VMS as a server, as well as running on Rdb on the VAX.
    I will be able to do distributed heterogeneous joins between PC/NOMAD
    and Rdb. Try them out.
    
    1-800-411-MUST is the phone.
    
    
    _PAul
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| 674.5 | Results were good, update on my 4GL note | TRCA01::BBUTLER | for good luck my black tooth | Mon Jul 16 1990 19:54 | 13 | 
|  | 	Thanks to you all for the replies.  I have followed up and
	received information from and Uniface, Recital.
	Nomad from MUST software has a U.S. only 1-800 number, but I
	should be able to track them down from advertisements.
	Powerhouse sounds like a good bet for my customer.
	Personnally I'm impressed with the description of UNIFACE.
	Recital seems best if one must migrate dBase applications,
	but Recital itself does not run on PCs.
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| 674.6 | Migration Effort? | TROA02::SPACKMAN |  | Thu Aug 16 1990 20:12 | 17 | 
|  |     How much work is involved in moving a Powerhouse application, including
    the data, from a PC platform to a VMS platform where the data will
    reside in an Rdb database?
    
    Do any of the other products mentioned handle this migration effort
    any better?
    
    Keep in mind, this question is specifically referring to an application
    that is developed & deployed on a DOS PC, which is where the data also
    resides, and at some future point in time, is migrated onto a VAX &
    into an Rdb database. I am NOT talking about access to an Rdb
    database from a PC.
        
    -- Janet
    
   
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