mvBase 3.2

mvBase, developed by Raining Data Corporation (RDC), is a MultiValue database management system and application platform that brings the proven
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mvBase, developed by Raining Data Corporation (RDC), is a MultiValue database management system and application platform that brings the proven Pick data model to modern computing environments. It enables rapid development and deployment of business applications by combining a flexible, dictionary-driven data structure with an integrated programming language and administrative tools. mvBase is well-suited for transactional workloads and is commonly used in industries such as distribution, manufacturing, retail, and services.

Key capabilities:

  • MultiValue data model with support for attributes, multi-values, and sub-values for highly flexible schema design
  • Integrated MultiValue BASIC and query tools for fast application development and maintenance
  • High performance and reliability for line-of-business and transactional applications
  • Administrative utilities for user management, security, backup/restore, and system monitoring
  • Compatibility with existing Pick-based applications to protect prior investments
  • Connectivity options and APIs that facilitate integration with external systems and modern user interfaces

mvBase helps teams modernize legacy solutions or build new applications while preserving the strengths of the Pick/MultiValue ecosystem, delivering low total cost of ownership and long-term scalability.

mvBase is developed by Raining Data Corporation ("RDC") and is used by 1 user of Software Informer. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2. The names of program executable files are mvAdmin.exe, mvterm.exe.

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