The Valentina database architecture provides the perfect combination of extreme speed and management
of large volumes of data yet provides the most cost effective solution for office,
web or vertical development projects.
• Maximize speed, responsiveness and reliability while handling
large volumes of data with next generation Valentina technology.
• Share data between multiple platforms of clients and servers
- Windows and MacOS X (Linux coming). Don't let one company lock your company
into one desktop or server platform.
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Maximize international compatibility with native Unicode
UTF-8 and UTF-16 databases, allowing true and reliable searching and sorting
of data in any language.
| Find out why Valentina Office Server is the most cost
effective solution for the SMB marketplace, yet can scale with your business
without geometrically expanding your vendor costs. Valentina Office Server
is your best choice for taking care of your internal needs or for providing
the back end to your website. Valentina Office Server is available for
Windows, MacOS X and Linux.
Now in Valentina Office Server: and ! Easily tie in Valentina Office Server with
your website, web-based apps and more.
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| Valentina Studio provides the tools you need to set up,
manage and query Valentina Office Server or, third party products based
on the Valentina database. Valentina Studio is available for Windows and
MacOS X. Linux coming. Coming soon. |
| Paradigma Software's Valentina database Application Developer
Kits offer software developers fast, multi-platform solutions for the
most widely used development tools for Windows and Macintosh operating
systems. If you develop standalone database solutions, a Valentina ADK
provides you with a powerful runtime solution. |
Paradigma Software's Valentina Developer Network provides
software developers with the tools needed to create and deploy true
client-server solutions to their customers. If you develop applications
which require multi-user access, Valentina Developer Network is the
professional's choice. |