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UniVerse
A relational DBMS from IBM that runs on the major Unix and Windows servers. By 1997, more than a million seats had been sold. UniVerse includes its own BASIC programming environment and a...
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Definition: UniVerse
A relational DBMS from IBM that runs on the major Unix and Windows servers. By 1997, more than a million seats had been sold. UniVerse includes its own BASIC programming environment and a variety of tools and enhancements for programming UniVerse applications. UniVerse was originally developed by Ardent Software, which was acquired by Informix and then IBM. It is part of IBM's U2 product family. See UniData.
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