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Newsletter #33 - db4o: Persistence for OSGi Solutions
db4objects and ProSyst Provide OSGi Solutions with PersistenceUp to 100% Performance ImprovementsNo "Broken Windows"Customer Focus: Postbank Selects db4o for Consulting Tooldb4objects Joins ACCESS ACE ProgramAnnual User Survey Results and Prizes E V E N T S OSGi Alliance Community Meeting June 26-27, 2007, Siemens AG Corporate Offices, Munich, Germany K U D O O F T H E M O N T H "Hibernate to db4o is like CP/M to Windows NT: with Hibernate, a trivial project like a sales database (customers, products, sales) can take a few days to code, whereas with db4o it takes about a few minutes!!!" -- Achilleas Margaritis, May 28, 2007 A R T I C L E S -- db4objects AND ProSyst PROVIDE OSGi SOLUTIONS WITH PERSISTENCE -- db4objects and ProSyst, the leading provider of client and server side OSGi service platforms have formed a strategic partnership to provide OSGi ...
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