We are starting series or mini-interviews with speakers of Firebird International Conference 2014. The first guest is Ann W. Harrison:
We'd like to invite you to the Firebird event of the year - The Firebird International Conference 2014. It will last for 2 days, and takes place on October 24-25th, in Prague. The Conference will be devoted to 2 main topics: Firebird 3 features and Firebird performance. With Firebird 3 Beta 1 (due to be announced next week) you will be in a position to start testing, doing development or considering migration to Firebird 3.0.
Jiri Cincura announces the 4.5.0.0 Release of ADO.NET provider for Firebird. You can download it in the ".NET Provider" section of Downloads. Enjoy! See blog.cincura.net for details.
The 11th edition of the Firebird Developers Day was held in the city of Piracicaba - SP - Brazil, at Aug, 30 2014, in Espaço Beira Rio. The conference had around 400 attendees, and 11 sessions including an exclusive presentation by Dmitry Yemanov (chief of Firebird’s development team), named “Firebird development, where we stand and where we go”.
Firebird International Conference 2014 will take place on October 24-25, in Prague. 2 days of the intensive talks from Firebird core and drivers developers, vendors of leading Firebird tools and even legends of database software: Ann Harrison and Jim Starkey. Take a look at detailed talks descriptions. Don't miss the biggest event of the year, register now!
Jiri Cincura announces the 4.5.0.0 Release of ADO.NET provider for Firebird. You can download it in the ".NET Provider" section of Downloads. Enjoy! See blog.cincura.net for details.
Firebird Project is happy to announce general availability of Firebird 2.5.3 — the latest minor release in the Firebird 2.5 series. This sub-release introduces several bug fixes and a few improvements, please refer to the Release Notes for the full list of changes. Binary kits for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X on both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms are immediately available for download.
Fireserver, new Linux distributive with focus on FirebirdSQL support, was recently announced: www.fireserver.com.br. The FireServer Project is a Linux distribution based on CentOS and incorporates a Firebird database server infrastructure designed for high performance. Companies can install a powerful server optimized for the best performance of the database.
Firebird Project is pleased to announce Firebird 2.1.6 — the latest minor release in the Firebird 2.1 series. Kits for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X on both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms are immediately available for download. For Mac OS X, LIPO (fat client) packages are also included. For the full list of changes please refer to the Release Notes.