Tuesday, November 01, 2005

VistaDB 2.1 released

VistaDB just released the newest version of their database product. This company was recently in the (geek) news regarding their name collision with Microsoft Windows Vista. They claimed that their business would be wrongfully associated with the newest version of Windows, wich is due somewhere next year. Nonetheless, their product is an embedded database for .NET and Win32 applications. They claim that when developers use this product, they can build small and midsize database applications with the smallest footprint. For more information, you can read it at their website: http://www.vistadb.net/overview.asp They are trying to compete with existing embedded databases, such as CodeBase, MSDE, SQL Server 2005 Express, ..etc. In order to spread the word, an offer is launched for people like me who like to blog about .NET. A free version of VistaDB 2.1 for every .NET blogger who mentions their product. More information can be found at http://www.vistadb.net/BlogOffer.asp

3 comments:

Mike Orlov said...

Jan,

Thank you for posting about us. We hope programmers we’ll find VistaDB an interesting and right solution for them.

Just to keep things clear :). Anthony Carrabino never told or guessed either, “it would be wrongfully associated”. In contrast VistaDB team feels very excited about such lucky coincidence that actually might be looking like a good name convention :). See : here

Mike Orlov
Senior Software Engineer
www.vistadb.net

Jan Van Ryswyck said...

Thanks for the link ...

asava samuel said...

Here is an ORM that works with VistaDB

https://www.kellermansoftware.com/p-47-net-data-access-layer.aspx