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Treehouse Software announces partnership with Trinity Millennium Group, Inc.
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Upgrade Reminder For Treehouse Software Customers
Treehouse Support would like to remind maintenance paying customers to upgrade to the latest releases for Adabas 8 support, as well as the latest product enhancements.
To log in and download the latest version of your software, you will need to contact Treehouse Support to obtain a username and password then go to the Treehouse Online Support Center.
To find out about current versions of Treehouse products, compatibility (operating systems, languages, etc.), and support information for all of our products, view the Treehouse Product Status Matrix.
Treehouse Software announces partnership to sell B.O.S. Software's tcVISION
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GT Software announces partnership with Treehouse Software to sell tcACCESS
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Sacramento, CA: Wayne Lashley, Treehouse Software COO presented "Modernizing Data: Issues and Approaches" at the NAMS-IF Event.
State of Delaware Chooses Treehouse Software's DPSync for Real-Time Adabas Replication
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Treehouse is a member of the Oracle Modernization Alliance, which brings together vendors with the best solutions for organizations that are looking for ways to take advantage of new technology while preserving the business content of their existing applications. more...
Dexia Chooses DPSync with tRelational/DPS
DPSync with tRelational/DPS was
chosen by Dexia
Banque Internationale à Luxembourg over its
principal competitors. Established in 1856, Dexia BIL is a pre-eminent
European institution in the fields of retail banking, private
banking, trading on financial markets, asset management, and
fund administration. The Dexia BIL team members analyzed the
options and made their decision based on a matrix of their needs. tRelational/DPS impressed
everyone with its RDBMS data model generation capabilities, product
maturity, stability, replication to different targets (like Oracle,
Sybase, and flat files), graphical user interface, quality of
support and responsiveness to questions, ease of installation,
and no impact on ADABAS nuclei.
Stay tuned for a full article in a future Treetimes newsletter. Die
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SAGNA - Before You Forget...
Were you around during the early years of Software AG North America (SAGNA)? Ever wish there was a place to keep and share your memories of those days? Now there is just such a place! So, before you forget dates and details or lose valuable historical information, read on...
John Maguire, founder of Software AG of North America (1972) recently contacted George Szakach,
TSI President about a new project in the works: the Computer
History Museum’s SAGNA History Project on their cybermuseum
Web site (www.computerhistory.org/cybermuseum/corphist/). Customers, as well as early Software AG employees, are invited to contribute their historical knowledge, important SAGNA timeline dates, anecdotes, etc. to the cybermuseum.
If you are interested in participating, please contact Luanne Johnson (luannej@sprynet.com),
and she will help you set up your own account. Luanne will
supply you with all the information you need to log in to
their system. You will be asked to provide your profile information,
accept a release authorizing the Computer History Museum to
use the information you provide as part of the permanent historical
record for SAGNA, and supply some biographical information. The profile information is kept on file as part of the Museum’s
standard procedure for validating the source of information
added to the archives; it will not be revealed to anyone without
your permission. The biographical information–your responsibilities with SAGNA and how long you worked there–is
part of the historical source material the cybermuseum is
collecting and will become part of the permanent public collection.
We and John look forward to all of the interesting contributions to the SAGNA history project.