Beta Testers
Applaud Advances in Productivity, Performance and Portability
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Sept. 25,
1996--Oracle Corp. today announced the full set of features in
Oracle Power Objects Version 2.0, Oracle's visual development
tool for BASIC developers, expected to ship in the fourth quarter
of 1996. Building on the strengths of Version 1.0 released one
year ago, Oracle Power Objects Version 2.0 now offers BASIC
developers new capabilities in a single tool for building mobile,
client/server and intranet applications.
Beta testers have begun to take advantage
of new and enhanced features that support greater development
productivity, application performance, intranet development,
cross-platform portability and wider database support and
integration, including Personal Oracle Lite. Applauded by 100
early testers reviewing the product since July, Oracle Power
Objects Version 2.0 now moves into a broader round of more than
500 beta users worldwide.
"Oracle Power Objects Version 2.0
gives us the flexibility to develop high-performance BASIC
database applications that are very portable," said Bob
Hoskin, Principal at Heartland Software, an Oracle Power Objects
Version 2.0 beta tester. "They can stand alone or run as
client/server or intranet systems and be deployed on a whole
range of database and OS platforms."
Addressing Developer Needs User feedback
from Oracle Power Objects Version 1.0 has been instrumental in
developing Version 2.0.
"We're addressing a large number of
corporate developers using BASIC who must meet their
organization's requirements for database access and integration,
platform portability and openness, and intranet
development," said Sohaib Abbasi, senior vice president of
the Tools Product Division, Oracle Corp. "Only Oracle Power
Objects Version 2.0 addresses these issues and enables developers
to improve their productivity and the performance of their
applications."
Powerful New Features
- Power Objects' intranet development
capabilities enable users to run fully-functional
client/server applications directly from Web browsers
that support the plug-in architecture such as Oracle
PowerBrowser 1.5, Netscape Navigator 2.0 or 3.0 or
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 3.0. Crystal Reports, the
popular workgroup reporting tool, can be generated into
HTML for intranet deployment. Power Objects' PowerBrowser
ActiveX control embeds a fully-functional Web browser
into any application.
- Crystal Reports Version 5.0
Professional Edition, provides new reporting
capabilities. This includes a release for the Macintosh,
making Crystal Reports available to Macintosh developers
for the first time.
- Personal Oracle Lite is integrated
into Oracle Power Objects Version 2.0 for local data.
This lightweight Oracle database fits into less than one
megabyte of memory and has the power and flexibility of
databases up to 10 times its size, providing an ideal
solution for mass deployment to desktop or mobile laptop
PCs. Bi-directional replication requiring no additional
components makes updating data between Personal Oracle
Lite and Oracle7 quick and easy.
- A new external OLE-based API allows
Windows programmers to control Oracle Power Objects
Version 2.0 from other applications and opens up the
market to third-party Power Objects Add-ins.
- Open database support is available
through native support for the Oracle7 database (Oracle
7.1, 7.2 and Oracle(R) Universal Server(R) and integrated
INTERSOLV ODBC DataDirect drivers. This enables access to
data stored in Microsoft SQL Server 6.0, Sybase System
10, Informix, ASCII files, Excel, FoxPro and others and
allows users to simultaneously access data in a desktop
application such as Excel and data in client/server
databases like Sybase System 10.
- Native 32-bit support for Windows 95
and Windows NT, in addition to Windows 3.1, enables
Oracle Power Objects Version 2.0 to be easily developed
and deployed on both 32-bit and 16-bit systems.
- Power Objects' cross-platform
portability, offers support for application development
and deployment on both Windows and Macintosh operating
systems. It is the only BASIC rapid application
development tool available for both Mac 68K and PowerPC
Macintosh platforms.
- An enhanced user interface design
offers users an Object Browser for viewing and
manipulating client and server objects, an Integrated
Code Editor, 18 new data-aware ActiveX controls and
several other controls, including a Data Bound Grid
Control that provides users and developers with
spreadsheet-like functionality within Power Objects
applications.
- Crescent ActiveX Controls, popular
among Visual Basic developers, are among the ActiveX
controls bundled in Oracle Power Objects Version 2.0, as
announced in a separate news release today. These
Crescent controls include a calendar display control,
enhanced command buttons, list boxes and spin controls
that enable developers to easily extend the functionality
of their applications.
- An extremely light footprint
illustrates the emphasis Oracle Power Objects Version 2.0
puts on enabling mobile applications. The Power Objects
Designer executable is a little more than 2.0 MB in size,
while the end-user's run-time environment is just over
1.0 MB.
- Seamless migration of Oracle Power
Objects Version 1.0 applications, requires no recoding. A
graphical migration wizard is provided for data
migration.
Pricing and Availability Oracle Power
Objects Version 2.0 Client/Server Edition and Oracle Power
Objects Version 2.0 Professional Edition is expected to be
available in the fourth quarter of 1996. Pricing will be
announced at Oracle's worldwide user conference, Oracle Open
World, Nov. 3-8, San Francisco.
A multimedia demonstration of Oracle
Power Objects Version 2.0's new features can be downloaded from
the Oracle homepage at http://www.oracle.com/.
Oracle Power Objects Version 2.0 is Oracle's visual
development tool for BASIC developers to build mobile,
client/server and intranet applications.
It combines strong database integration with established
industry standards such as BASIC and OLE, new techniques
including visual object orientation, Netscape's Plug-in
architecture for intranet-enabled applications and a unique drag
and drop metaphor for ease of use. It is the most productive way
for Windows and Macintosh developers to rapidly build robust Web
and workgroup information systems.
Oracle Corp. is the world's second largest software company,
and the largest supplier of software for information management.
With annual revenues of more than $4.2 billion, the company
offers its database, tools and application products, along with
related consulting, education, and support services, in more than
90 countries around the world.
For more information about Oracle, please contact Oracle's
headquarters at (415) 506-7000. Oracle's World Wide Web address
is http://www.oracle.com/.
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