Panorama Enterprise Server debuts

Provue Development without interruption Wednesday announced the release of Panorama Enterprise Server, a repaired RAM-based database server for Mac OS X. It’s priced starting at $399 and a demo version is serviceable.

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Designed to work in connective particle with Panorama 5.5, Panorama Enterprise Server helps Panorama users set up network-based databases. It uses a “mesh” architecture to distribute RAM-based copies of the shared data across the network. Provue says this cuts delays associated through common database tasks by spreading the load across the network.

Users be possible to disjoin from the network and continue working offline and detached; database changes are synced automatically when the system returns to the network. Panomama Enterprise Server includes visual design tools for building HTML and CSS forms, remote configuration, management and debugging tools, carry for Google Analytics and automatic backup of live databases.

System requirements call for Mac OS X 10.4 or later.