Mimer SQL

Mimer SQL is a relational DBMS developed by Mimer Information Technology AB. It is available across different platforms (Windows, OpenVMS, Linux, major UNIX systems) and can be run in a distributed setting. It is also designed to run in constrained environments such as mobile phones and embedded devices. Furthermore, the "Mimer SQL Real-Time Edition" is intended to work with real-time systems. Mimer SQL is meant to be "self-tuning", meaning that little maintenance should be needed over time. It's SQL-2016, JDBC and ODBC compliant.

History

Mimer SQL started from a research project at the University of Uppsala that tried implementing the ideas brought forth by Ted Codd. With the rise of SQL, Mimer's developer adopted the standard in the 1980s, and the name was changed to Mimer SQL. In 1984, Mimer was transferred to the newly established company called Mimer Information Systems, which would later become Mimer Information Technology.

Data Model

Relational

Mimer SQL Logo
Website

https://www.mimer.com/

Tech Docs

https://developer.mimer.com/documentation/

Developer

Mimer Information Technology AB

Country of Origin

SE

Start Year

1974

Former Name

RAPID

Project Type

Commercial

Written in

C

Supported languages

SQL

Operating Systems

Android, Linux, OpenVMS, OS X, VxWorks, Windows

Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimer_SQL