Re: [U2] History of Prime Information

2013-04-29 Thread Jerry Banker
Prime Information was originally developed by Devcom I'm not sure what the name was at that time but I do know that Prime Computers bought them out and bought the rights from Pick to develop independently. Prime became a database powerhouse with the product at one time encompassing almost 50% of

Re: [U2] History of Prime Information

2013-04-29 Thread Wjhonson
What is the origin of Prime Information? How did that come about? The histories I've seen so far about Prime focus almost exclusively in the hardware. Who developed Information ? Why did they make it "Pick" like ? Where did they go ? ___ U2-Users

Re: [U2] [UV] RESIZE INPLACE

2013-04-29 Thread Perry Taylor
We actually do this with many of our big active files. Many benefits to distributed files when it comes to maintenance :) The file in question here is a deep archive file which will see little activity and, once it's sized properly, will *hopefully* never change again. Perry -Original Mes

Re: [U2] History of Prime Information

2013-04-29 Thread Hona, David
Ah, I recall Prime small mini-tower (under the desk) AT&T System V boxes too -the EXL 300 series which ran a re-branded version of UniVerse (PI/EXL I think). This was rolled out before the EXL 7000 series which were MIPS RISC/os based servers. I vaguely recall Prime was looking at Silicon Gr

Re: [U2] History of Prime Information

2013-04-29 Thread Symeon Breen
I think prime and vmark had done business together hence why the purchase - I remember back in 92/93 when we had a pair of prime 1920's (I think) running prime information, we then got a new prime unix box, that was actually a rebadged MIPS running Riscos, they said at the time that PI+ the new