Database management system (DBMS)
A database management system, is a type of software that provides an interface for interacting with and managing databases. Its primary purpose is to facilitate the creation, organization, retrieval, and manipulation of data within a database. Database software serves as an intermediary between the user, applications, and the physical database, handling tasks such as data storage, retrieval, security, and integrity.
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Borland DBase 5
DOS1994 Borland Software Corporation
Borland Paradox 4.5
DOSWindows XP/98/951993 Borland Software Corporation
Borland Reflex 2.0
DOS1986 Borland Software Corporation
Borland Reflex was a relational database management system (RDBMS) developed by Borland International, a software company that was prominent in the 1980s and 1990s. Reflex was released in the mid-1980s as a graphical database software primarily targeted at business and professional users.
Data Perfect 2.6
DOS1993
dBASE III
DOS1984 Ashton-Tate
dBASE III is a relational database management system (RDBMS) that was popular in the late 1980s. It was developed by Ashton-Tate, a software company. dBASE III was a successor to the earlier dBASE II and was part of a series of dBASE products. dBASE III played a significant role in the history of database management systems, especially during ...
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