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Added: (Sat Dec 01 2001)

Pressbox (Press Release) - MicroOLAP Technologies company has announce today the release of Direct Access Components (DAC) series, the libraries of native VCL components for direct access to MySQL, PostgreSQL and Sybase ASA database servers.

MySQLDAC, PostgresDAC and ASADAC provide high performance direct access to appropriate servers from Borland Delphi/C++Builder applications. The main advantage of these DAC components sets is that it doesn't require BDE/ODBC on the client side.

Using this feature you are able to build really thin client and easy distributable applications. Direct Access Components allow you to simplify distribution, administration and support of your applications and reduces system requirements.

MySQLDAC, PostgresDAC and ASADAC are easier, more flexible, powerful and fast way of development database applications with DataBases and Borland Delphi/C++Builder. These components sets support all DBMS specific features and simplifies developing of client/server applications.

There are flexible and easy automatic Insert, Update, Delete and Refresh, support of BLOB fields, speeding up fetch record from database and more features.

TDBImageEx component for JPEG images support is included with sources in all packages for free.

Application written with DAC components sets works times faster than created with traditional BDE/ODBC approach, is more riliable and certainly requires less support resources.

Interface of DAC components is BDE-compatible, so these components sets allow easier migration of existing projects from BDE/ODBC scheme to the native one.

Now MicroOLAP Technologies distributes DAC conponents packages for Borland Delphi 4-6 and C++Builder 5.

Trial versions is available for free download.

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