377 projects tagged "Database Engines/Servers"
Cubulus is an analytic engine and a slice and dice Web interface on top of a relational database (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and MonetDB at the moment). It caches calculated cells and is able to parse basic MDX queries, with a maximum of two dimensions cross-join on rows and/or on columns. It includes hierarchical charts: the vertical boxes represent hierarchy "on rows", and horizontal boxes represent data sets "on columns" scaled to the "on rows" measure.
Lobotomy involves many sub-projects oriented to experimentation about new design for human-computer interaction and, more generally, a new way for home computing. It involves a relational filesystem, a window manager, and many libraries, tools, and daemons to automatically extract and handle metadata.
OAMP stands for (O)penBSD + (A)pache + (M)ySQL + (P)ostgreSQL + PHP. It is the OpenBSD cousin of LAMP, except that it also provides the SQlite database engine, Perl, Ruby, and Python. In addition, OAMP provides phpMyAdmin and phpPgAdmin for easy administration of MySQL and PostgreSQL over the Web.
Apache Jackrabbit is a fully conforming implementation of the Content Repository for Java Technology API (JCR). A content repository is a hierarchical content store with support for structured and unstructured content, full text searching, versioning, transactions, observation, and more. Typical applications that use content repositories include content management, document management, and records management systems.
The WisdomForce FastReader is a high-performance data transfer and migration product which enables transportation of data across multiple platforms in heterogeneous environments and significantly improves data accessibility. FastReader can unload and extract Oracle tables of any size into portable flat text files (or into a pipe) without compromising the performance of production database systems. The user can easily configure the output data format.
FlightFeather's goal is "social networking for everyone". This means that anyone should have a chance to run a popular social networking site on minimal hardware, and without wasting bandwidth. Whenever the system's state changes, it generates static HTML pages. Pure read operations (usually about 90% of the total) do not require the application to run at all. Since conserving computing resources translates directly into conservation of physical resources (e.g. electricity use of large server farms), such "green software" can also benefit the environment. FlightFeather is already a functional system, and runs the "bosstats.com" site.