Ingres R3 From Computer Associates
White Papers Ingres was the first relational database to be released, more than 20 years ago. In this regard it is notable that Ingres is embedded in nearly 100 of Computer Associates' (CA) other products and it is the company's database of choice for such...
[March 2, 2005, 23:00]
Ingres Goes Open-source
News Computer Associates International on Monday kicked off its entry into open-source software with the release of its Ingres r3 database. The company said that Ingres r3 for Linux and Windows is available under an open-source licence called CA Trusted...
[November 1, 2004, 16:34]
Ingres And Open Source: The Relaunching Of An Enterprise RDBMS
White Papers CA has chosen to distribute Ingres as an Open Source product and has identified clear opportunities for the product both as a standard RDBMS and as an enterprise level product. It has also identified three active application markets for Ingres in...
[March 2, 2005, 23:00]
Ingres And Open Source: Securing A Long-Term Future
White Papers In May 2004, CA announced it would be releasing the Ingres database under an open source-like license - the CA Trusted Open Source License (CATOSL). This paper outlines the rationale behind the decision and demonstrates how this move will secure...
[March 2, 2005, 23:00]
Ingres II: The Platform For Integrated Enterprise Applications
White Papers Computer Associates' Ingres II family of database, development, and connectivity products addresses two vital challenges organizations face today. Ingres provides a complete and flexible platform for developing multi-tier enterprise applications.
[August 28, 2003, 0:00]
Advantage Ingres Enterprise Relational Database: Mission-Critical Database Support With Understated Visibility
White Papers This white paper talks about Advantage Ingres. Advantage Ingres Enterprise Relational Database Version 2.6 continues the legacy of a high-performance, highly scalable relational database solution with rock-solid reliability.
[December 5, 2003, 23:00]
CA's Ingres Sell-off Met With Scepticism
Talkback I work for CA, soon I'll work for Ingres Corp. Whatever they may say publically, Ingres is a real threat. If Mark Taylor thinks open source databases are outpacing Ingres then he should do a serious feature-by-feature comparison and I think he'll...
[November 9, 2005, 10:17]
CA's Ingres Sell-off Met With Scepticism
Talkback Paul Beach and that "spokesman from open source database vendor MySQL" are rattled that Ingres is finally getting all the attention it deserves. Hobbyist DBMSs like MySQl and POSTEGRES are finally going to have to duke it out for real with Ingres...
[November 9, 2005, 10:30]
CA Opens Up Ingres
News Computer Associates International made a major commitment to open-source software development on Monday, announcing a plan to "open" its Ingres database and outlining partnerships with other open-source projects.
[May 25, 2004, 9:00]
CA's Ingres Sell-off Met With Scepticism
Talkback Ingres is going for its head and Oracle's going for its back. I'd think about drafting the death notice of MySQL if I were you. It won't be pretty.
[November 9, 2005, 11:00]
CA's Ingres Sell-off Met With Scepticism
News Computer Associates on Monday announced that it had sold off the majority of its share in the Ingres open source database to a private equity firm. The buyer of Ingres, Garnett & Helfrich Capital, has acquired a majority share in the database unit...
[November 9, 2005, 9:10]
CA Talks The Open Source Talk
News Late last year, Computer Associates' Ingres r3 Database became one of the most prominent examples of previously proprietary code to be published along open source guidelines. Other companies have released the source code of proprietary software but...
[February 4, 2005, 15:15]
Perl Helps Heal Swiss Hospital's Database Migration Pain
White Papers After using an Ingres ARUNA database for ten years, the pathology laboratory at the University Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland decided it was time to replace their software with a more open Oracle DIAMIC package.
[September 13, 2007, 0:00]
First Announcement...sign Of Intent
Talkback Ketan Karia, SVP Marketing EMEA at Ingres: With the latest announcements from Sun/MySQL it looks as if the open source community is losing MySQL to a proprietary model. At Ingres, we have often looked to others in the open source space for ideas...
[April 18, 2008, 11:48]
Oxford University's Computer Centre Embraces PostgreSQL
Talkback It's too late for Ingres to play 'me too' and finally jump on the open source bandwagon. Postgres will stomp out Ingres and other almost-forgotten databases. Maybe Informix will go open source next.but who cares!
[November 17, 2004, 1:18]
Oxford University's Computer Centre Embraces PostgreSQL
Talkback The name Postgres is a contraction of the term Post-Ingres and was a project started at UC Berkley by Dr. Michael Stonebraker, one of the founders of the Ingres project which also began life at UC Berkley.
[November 10, 2004, 23:48]
Oxford University's Computer Centre Embraces PostgreSQL
Talkback It would appear that the folks at Oxford missed the announcement that Ingres is now an open source database which has a proven replication solution built into it that is provided with the open source package.
[November 10, 2004, 15:40]
Oxford University's Computer Centre Embraces PostgreSQL
News The OUCS uses Ingres as the back-end of a user registration system, but is due to migrate this to PostgreSQL in the next 12 to 18 months, said Miller. The main delay in migrating to PostgreSQL is because of a user management application which is...
[November 9, 2004, 14:38]
CA Breathes New Life Into Unicenter
News In its first divestiture, CA on Monday spun out a company called Ingres which will sell services for CA's open source Ingres database. Unicenter 11 initially will ship with the MDB on Ingres; CA also will make versions available on Oracle and...
[November 11, 2005, 10:25]
CA Dangles Open-source Carrot
News The company is scheduled to announce on Wednesday a $1m (£0.55m) contest to promote usage of its Ingres r3 database, which it is releasing into an open-source project this week. CA will offer five prizes -- topping out around $300,000 for the first...
[August 4, 2004, 10:50]

