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Archive
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December 20, 2001
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Infonyte-DB 2.0 beta 3:
The beta-3 release of Infonyte-DB 2.0 is now ready for download. To download click
here.
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December 10, 2001
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XQuery Demonstrator IPSI-XQ:
Fraunhofer IPSI releases a demonstrator of the W3C XQuery implementation. Try out
here.
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October 26, 2001
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Infonyte at FhG IPSI:
Infonyte presents itself at the roadshow of the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Publication and Information Systems in Darmstadt. For full program information click here (in German).
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October, 2001
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Infonyte-DB 2.0 beta:
The beta release of Infonyte-DB 2.0 is now ready for download. To download click
here.
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August, 2001
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Infonyte moves to a new Location:
The head office is now located at Julius-Reiber-Str. 15 in 64293 Darmstadt, Germany.
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July 9-11, 2001
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Infonyte at XML One, Munich:
Infonyte presents details of
its PDOM and XQL technology to XML-developers. For
details please contact info@infonyte.com.
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June 11-13, 2001
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Infonyte at 5. Darmstädter XML-Kongress, Darmstadt:
Infonyte GmbH is present with a booth and a talk. For details please contact
info@infonyte.com.
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April 23-26, 2001
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Infonyte at Microsoft XML in Action Developer
Conference, Munich: Infonyte presents details of
its PDOM and XQL technology to Microsoft developers. For
details please contact info@infonyte.com.
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April 10, 2001
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Infonyte at XML DevCon Spring 2001, New York:
as part of the XML Query Workshop held on the 2nd annual XML DevCon Spring 2001 in New York, Infonyte
presents in cooperation with the XML Competence Center of
GMD-IPSI a prototype of the upcoming W3C Standard
XQuery. For details contact
info@infonyte.com.
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February 28, 2001
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Infonyte receives public grant: Infonyte receives
from the German Federal Ministry for Education and
Research (
BMBF) a public grant from the national technology
funding program.
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February 21-23, 2001
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Infonyte presents XQL-PDOM at XML DevCon Europe 2001,
London: the Infonyte persistent DOM technology PDOM
and the Infonyte implementation of the XML Query Language
XQL is presented in a technical forum at the XML DevCon
in London. For details contact info@infonyte.com.
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