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Btrieve is a transactional database (navigational
database) software product. It is based on Indexed Sequential Access Method
(ISAM), which is a way of storing data for fast retrieval. There have been
several versions of the product for DOS, Linux, older versions of Microsoft
Windows, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003,
32-bit IBM OS/2 and for Novell NetWare.
It was originally a record manager that was
published by SoftCraft, written by Doug Woodward and owned by his brother Loyd
Woodward at around the same time as the release of the first IBM PCs. Doug
received 50% of the company as a wedding gift and later purchased the remainder
from his brother. After gaining market share and popularity, it was acquired
from its founders Doug and Nancy Woodward by Novell in 1987 for integration
into their Netware operating system in addition to continuing with the MS-DOS
version. The product gained significant market share as a database embedded in
mid-market applications in addition to being embedded in every copy of NetWare
2.x, 3.x and 4.x since it was available on every NetWare network. After some
reorganization within Novell, it was decided to spin the product and technology
off to the original founders, Doug and Nancy Woodward along with Ron Harris, in
1994 to be developed by a new company known as Btrieve Technologies, Inc.
(BTI).
Btrieve was modularized starting with version 6.15
and became one of two database front-ends that plugged into a standard software
interface called the Micro-Kernel Database Engine. The Btrieve front-end
supported the Btrieve API and the other front-end was called Scalable SQL, a
relational database product based upon the MKDE that used its own variety of
Structured Query Language, otherwise known as SQL. After these versions were
released (Btrieve 6.15 and ScalableSQL v4) the company was renamed to Pervasive
Software prior to their IPO. Shortly thereafter the Btrieve and ScalableSQL
products were combined into the products now known and sold as Pervasive.SQL or
PSQL. Btrieve was continued for a few years while ScalableSQL was quickly
discontinued with customers encouraged to upgrade to Pervasive.SQL which
supported both SQL and Btrieve applications.
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