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ID: 26224, RemObjects Data Abstract for .NET

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Data Abstract is the leading framework for building scalable and robust multi-tier database solutions using the .NET and Delphi development platforms.
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Developing database solutions for today's environment involves much higher demands than it did just a few years ago. Customers expect reliable solutions that are secure against attacks, perform well across different-quality networks and scale well from individual to thousands or more users.

Data Abstract is the only multi-tier framework that provides an end-to-end solution for these demands and makes it easy to build scalable database solutions that live up to the requirements of today's distributed world.

Even though the concept of multi-tier data access is not new and has been around for several years, many developers today are still sticking to the classic single-tier or client/server data access approach.

It is our belief that mutli-tier concepts are valuable to every database application, including traditional "desktop" database projects, websites and, of course, large database solutions that need to scale up and out well. Data Abstract makes it easy to build applications on any of these levels, and brings significant architectural benefits to projects of every type, even those that at first would seem to not fit the traditional "multi-tier" model.

While Data Abstract is built on the foundation of multi-tier data access, that is not the only feature it brings to the table. Other benefits of Data Abstract include:

* Abstraction of different database types from your application logic. Data Abstract allows you to take databases in different vendor's database systems, and access them in a unified manner. Your application code will not need to know whether it is talking to a Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle or other back end – you write database-agonistic code that will "just work" against any supported database type.

* Abstraction of different database layouts. Similar to it's abstraction of database types, Data Abstract makes it possible to write one set of code that can access different database layouts. For example, your end-of-line business application might talk to existing databases your customers already have on site. Assuming similar data is present, table names and layouts can be abstracted so your application code can deal with one unified view of many different databases.

* Strong Cross-platform story. With editions of Data Abstract for .NET and Delphi available now and native support for Mac and iPhone in the works, Data Abstract allows you to build clients and servers for a wide variety of platforms. You could use Mono to deploy your .NET based middle tier on Linux servers, and access it from Windows, Linux, Mac and iPhone client applications. Network communication works seamlessly between platforms, based on our award-winning RemObjects SDK.

* Advanced Client Side Data Access Technologies. Use advanced and very flexible data access technologies to retrieve just the information you want. Using our new DA SQL™ technology, you have all the flexibility of writing custom SQL code to specify your data queries, client side, without giving up the benefits of the multi-tier architecture or bypassing business logic and data abstraction. Or use DA LINQ to write strongly-typed queries in your C#, Oxygene/Prism or Visual Basic clients.

For more information, see http://www.dataabstract.com

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