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    Industrial Strength NoSQL Application Development Platform

    GT.M[tm] is a vetted industrial strength, transaction processing application platform consisting of a key-value database engine optimized for extreme transaction processing throughput & business continuity.
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    M2SQL

    M2SQL

    Replicate your Mumps Globals into Relational Data Base

    M2SQL is a handy tool that permits to map your existing Mumps Globals in a relational Vision. The mapping process is simple and intuitive and is done only once. The Mapping process will describe the Mumps Globals data as a complex of Applications, Hierarchies, Relations and fields. Once mapping is completed you will able to replicate all the Mumps data into Target Relation database such as SQLITE or MYSQL. Normally you will do the replication process once a day while system is...
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    MUMPS Database and Language

    ANSI Standard MUMPS

    Implementation of ANSI Standard MUMPS 1995 and ISO/IEC 11756 for FreeBSD, OSX and linux. Also on the Raspberry Pi (ARM) under debian and Windows under cygwin. This is the post-relational database.
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