Elevate Software has been developing and marketing database engines since 1998, and we have been a market leader for our quality of support and responsiveness to our customers. You won't find a better partner to help make your applications successful and profitable. Elevate Software currently offers two database engines - ElevateDB and DBISAM. You can find out more information on both below, and can view a comparison between the two products via the following link:
Product Comparison
 | ElevateDB is our latest embedded database engine for use by developers within their applications. It is available for the Borland Delphi, C++Builder, and Developer Studio products, the CodeGear RAD Studio products, the Microsoft Visual Studio .Net products, the Lazarus (Free Pascal) product, and any development environment that can use the ODBC architecture for data access such as PHP or Java.
The new ElevateDB 2.0 includes complete support for both uni-directional and bi-directional replication with your choice of push or pull synchronization options. The replication can also be used for hot backup of ElevateDB Servers and the ultimate in redundancy and safety that will drastically reduce downtime in the case of a server failure.
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Order ElevateDB | Reasons to Buy ElevateDB
Adaptable Architecture
Whether single-user, multi-user, or client-server, ElevateDB can support the architecture that you need with minimal changes that can be made at application runtime. |
Built for the Future
ElevateDB is ANSI/ISO SQL-2003 compliant, includes complete Unicode support, and can be compiled with native Win32 applications or .Net managed code applications. |
Cost-Effective
All ElevateDB products include royalty-free distribution and one year of phone, email, and newsgroup support, with prices starting at $279 and complete source code available at an additional charge. |
Small and Compact
ElevateDB can be compiled directly into a Win32 Delphi, C++Builder, RAD Studio, or Lazarus (Free Pascal) Win32 or WinCE application, adding very little to the executable size. The ElevateDB ODBC Driver and ElevateDB .NET Data Provider are both just a single .DLL, approximately 1.8MB in size. The ElevateDB Server is also approximately 1.8MB in size. |
Solid and Reliable
All ElevateDB products are thoroughly tested with feature and regression tests in our automated test framework. Currently, ElevateDB must successfully pass over 600 tests before any new build or release can be distributed. |
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 | DBISAM is our award-winning embedded database engine for use by developers within their applications. It is currently available for the Borland Delphi, C++Builder, Developer Studio, and Kylix products, the CodeGear RAD Studio products, and any development environment that can use ODBC for data access such as PHP or Java.
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Order DBISAM | Reasons to Buy DBISAM
Adaptable Architecture
Whether single-user, multi-user, or client-server, DBISAM can support the architecture that you need with minimal changes that can be made at application runtime. |
BDE Replacement
DBISAM was designed to be the ideal BDE (Borland Database Engine) replacement, especially for Paradox databases. Developers can replace the BDE in an existing BDE application very quickly, and, in the process, open up a wide new array of functionality that was previously unavailable. |
Cost-Effective
All DBISAM products include royalty-free distribution and one year of phone, email, and newsgroup support, with prices starting at $249 and complete source code available at an additional charge. |
Small and Compact
DBISAM can be compiled directly into a Win32 Delphi, C++Builder, or RAD Studio application, adding very little to the executable size. The DBISAM ODBC Driver is just a single .DLL, approximately 1.8MB in size. The DBISAM Database Server is approximately 1.5MB in size. |
Solid and Reliable
All DBISAM products are thoroughly tested with feature and regression tests in our automated test framework. Currently, DBISAM must successfully pass over 400 tests before any new build or release can be distributed. |
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