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InterBase and 6
When the people who were to run the new company and Borland could not agree on the terms of the separation, InterBase remained a Borland product, and the source code for InterBase version 6 was released under a variant of the Mozilla Public License in mid-2000.
With the InterBase division at Borland under new management, the company released a proprietary version of InterBase version 6 and then 6. 5.
Firebird, an open source fork of the InterBase 6 code, however, remains in active development.
Within a week of the InterBase 6. 0 source being released by Borland on 25 July 2000, the Firebird project was created on SourceForge.

InterBase and .
In September 1991 Borland purchased Ashton-Tate, bringing the dBase and InterBase databases to the house, in an all stock transaction.
Plans to spin off the InterBase division as a separate company were abandoned after Borland and the people who were to run the new company could not agree on terms for the separation.
Borland stopped open source releases of InterBase and has developed and sold new versions at a fast pace.
On February 8, 2006, Borland announced the divestiture of their IDE division, including Delphi, JBuilder, and InterBase.
InterBase is a relational database management system ( RDBMS ) currently developed and marketed by Embarcadero Technologies.
InterBase is distinguished from other RDBMSs by its small footprint, close to zero administration requirements, and multi-generational architecture.
InterBase runs on the Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Solaris operating systems.
In many respects, InterBase is quite conventional ; it is a SQL-92-compliant relational database and supports standard interfaces such as JDBC, ODBC, and ADO. NET.
However, certain technical features distinguish InterBase from other products.
A full InterBase 2009 server installation requires around 40 MB on disk.
A minimum InterBase client install requires about 400 KB of disk space.
InterBase offers the option to run as an embedded database or regular server.
InterBase servers typically do not require full-time database administrators.
In InterBase, readers do not block writers.
InterBase was the second commercial database to use this technique ; the first was DEC's Rdb / ELN.
A transaction with snapshot isolation in InterBase shows the state of the database precisely as it was at the instant the transaction began.
InterBase also uses its multi-generational architecture to implement rollbacks.
With their encouragement he formed Groton Database Systems ( named after the town, Groton, Massachusetts, where they were located ) on Labor Day 1984 and started work on what would eventually be released as InterBase.
The company was soon in trouble, and Borland purchased Ashton-Tate in 1991, acquiring InterBase as part of the deal.
In early 2000, Borland announced that InterBase would be released under open source, and began negotiations to spin off a separate company to manage the product.

InterBase and was
When Borland eventually sold its Quattro Pro and Paradox products to Novell, where they would be joined with Word Perfect in an attempt to match Microsoft Office, Borland was left with InterBase, which Esber had purchased in the late 1980s and had its origins as a derivative of the RDB database work at DEC. Borland's ongoing strategy was to refocus its development tools on the corporate market with client – server applications, so Interbase fitted in as a low-end tool and a good generic SQL database for prototyping.

InterBase and open
* Firebird ( database server ), database management system forked from the open sources of InterBase from Borland
The database forked from Borland's open source edition of InterBase in 2000, but since Firebird 1. 5 the code has been largely rewritten.

InterBase and product
InterBase, along with IDE tools such as Delphi and JBuilder are included in the new company's product lineup.
* InterBase product page

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