live chat on associative model databases (starts 11:00 ET today)

From: Ned Lilly <ned(at)greatbridge(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org, pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: live chat on associative model databases (starts 11:00 ET today)
Date: 2000-11-03 15:07:39
Message-ID: 3A02D4BB.9060202@greatbridge.com
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Got this in my inbox today - might be of interest to some in this
group. I don't know anything about them- forwarding it as interesting
info only. Note: It starts in about an hour!

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Join us at SearchDatabase.com TODAY, Friday, November 3rd at 11:00
Eastern (16:00 GMT) for a Live Expert Q&A with Simon Williams, CEO of
Lazy Software. Mr. Williams will answer your questions in real-time on
the following topic: "The Associative Model: An Alternative to
Relational Databases".

Log on at:

http://www.searchdatabase.com/searchDatabase_Chat_Login_Page/1,281918,,00.html

The Associative Model is the first new database architecture since the
advent of object technology in the 1980's. Mr. Williams will discuss how
this new technology overcomes the limitations of the relational and
object models.

Simon Williams founded Lazy Software in 1998 to pioneer the Associative
Model of Data. Previously he was founder and chief executive of Synon
Corporation, the foremost supplier of application development tools for
IBM's AS/400 platform.

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