Objectivity/DB Description

Objectivity/DB (or Object Database Management System) is a distributed, highly scalable, high-performance, and highly scalable Object Database (ODBMS). It excels at complex data handling, including many types of connections between objects as well as many variants.

Objectivity/DB can also be used as a graph database that is highly scalable and high-performance. Its DO query language allows for standard data retrieval queries and high-performance path-based navigational inquiries.

Objectivity/DB is a distributed data base that presents a single logical view of its managed data. Data can be hosted on one machine or distributed over up to 65,000 machines. Machines can be connected to one another.

Objectivity/DB can be used on 32- or 64-bit processors that run Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

APIs are C++, C# Java, Python, and Java.
All platforms and languages are interoperable. A C++ program on Linux can store objects and a Java program on Mac OS X can read them.

Pricing

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Pricing Information:
Objectivity offers several different pricing models based on specific customer requirements.

Typical pricing models include some combination of:
- Core-based licensing,
- Perpetual licensing (for deployed military applications),
- Subscription licensing for government and commercial applications,
- Royalty-based licensing for companies embedding Objectivity/DB in products being resold.
Free Trial:
Yes

Integrations

API:
Yes, Objectivity/DB has an API
No Integrations at this time

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Company Details

Company:
Objectivity, Inc.
Year Founded:
1988
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
www.objectivity.com
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Product Details

Platforms
Web-Based
Windows
Mac
Linux
Types of Training
Training Docs
Live Training (Online)
Webinars
In Person
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Objectivity/DB Features and Options

Database Software

Backup and Recovery
Creation / Development
Data Migration
Data Replication
Data Search
Data Security
Database Conversion
Mobile Access
Monitoring
NOSQL
Performance Analysis
Queries
Relational Interface
Virtualization

Objectivity/DB User Reviews

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  • Name: Edward S.
    Job Title: President
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User, Administrator, Deployment
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
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    Advanced Graph Application

    Date: Nov 16 2021

    Summary: Objectivity has been extraordinarily responsive, even for assistance with difficult problem solutions. Plus, Objectivity continues to grow and mature its technology with a continual stream of useful and well-paced upgrades. After developing with Objectivity over the last some 6 years, I found no reason to switch to another graph product.

    Positive: As opposed to Objectivity's competitors, its product "InfiniteGraph" quickly becomes extraordinary for development. Specifically, its graphical objects can be specified by the designer, thus permitting advanced designs such as for hypergraph support. This, in combination with its graph language, yields a beautiful and powerful base for advanced distributed knowledge systems.

    Negative: Although it is now substantially and rapidly improving, more training resources will help develop deeper product skills over a broader range of users.

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