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RedHat Linux 7.2/7.3 Mammoth PostgreSQL free eval now available!

RedHat Linux 7.2/7.3 Mammoth PostgreSQL free eval now available!

06/13/02 -- Portland Oregon

Command Prompt, Inc. is  pleased to announce the immediate availability of
an evaluation version of Mammoth PostgreSQL for RedHat Linux 7.2/7.3. The
release
contains a 5 connection Mammoth PostgreSQL, LXP the XML application server
for PostgreSQL and Mammoth Browser a GUI based data management application.

The product is available for immediate electronic distribution by visiting
the Command Prompt, Inc. website at http://www.commandprompt.com.

Mammoth PostgreSQL from Command Prompt, Inc. is a robust, reliable,
SQL-compatible Object Relational Database Management System (ORDBMS). It is
designed to give small to medium size businesses the power, performance, and
open-standard support they desire.

100% compatible with the PostgreSQL 7.2.1 release, Mammoth PostgreSQL
provides a commercially-supported PostgreSQL distribution for Solaris, MacOS
X and Red Hat Linux x86 platforms.

Mammoth PostgreSQL ships with built-in support for SSL connectivity, as well
as programming APIs for JDBC, C/C++, Perl, and Python. The Deluxe version of
Mammoth also ships with the SQL/XML application server LXP, which provides
high level out-of-the-box developer support for website integration with
PostgreSQL, XML documents, and other web-based programming solutions (such
as PHP, or Perl).

Command Prompt, Inc., provides support, custom programming, and services for
PostgreSQL. Service contracts, as well as time and materials support are
available, allowing for single-point accountability for a customer's
database solution.

Companies seeking more information about the eval program should contact
info@commandprompt.com or Joshua Drake at +1 503-736-4609. For more
information on Command Prompt, Inc. as a whole please visit
http://www.commandprompt.com/ .

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