ShareBase is a relational database management system developed by Britton Lee, Inc., later renamed ShareBase Corporation. It was designed for client/server environments and operated on specialized database machines featuring RISC/ECL processors and shared memory architectures. The system supported connections from various client platforms including DOS, Macintosh, UNIX workstations, VAX, and HP systems.
- Developer
- Country of Origin
- US
- Start Year
- 1979 [02]
- End Year
- 1990
- Former Name
- Britton-Lee
- Acquired By
- Project Type
- Commercial
- License
- Proprietary
ShareBase is a relational database management system developed by Britton Lee, Inc., later renamed ShareBase Corporation. It was designed for client/server environments and operated on specialized database machines featuring RISC/ECL processors and shared memory architectures. The system supported connections from various client platforms including DOS, Macintosh, UNIX workstations, VAX, and HP systems.
History
Founded in 1979 by David L. Britton, Geoffrey M. Lee, and researchers from the Ingres project, Britton Lee initially marketed specialized database machines. The company released ShareBase I and subsequently ShareBase II, a relational database system for client/server architectures. In May 1989, the organization changed its name to ShareBase Corporation. Following financial losses in 1989, it was acquired by Teradata in June 1990.
Citations
3 sources- Britton Lee, Inc. - Wikipedia wikipedia.org
- Britton Lee, Inc. - Wikipedia wikipedia.org
- https://www.techmonitor.ai/hardware/teradata_to_buy_sharebase_formerly_britton_lee techmonitor.ai