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IBM®INFORMIX®4GL was developed in 1985 by Chris Maloney and Roy Harrington of Informix corporation-then known as Relat ional database Systems-a Silicon Valley based relational database pioneer in the open Systems market place. Informix was acquired by IBM July 1, 2001.
Informix 4GL comprises procedural (' fourth generation ') features for database access, reports and forms-based user Interac tion, making it ideally suited for business applications. IT has enabled the rapid development of very sophisticated mission critical business logic and as a result, is widely depl Oyed in many of the world ' s largest corporations. It is still used today by over half of Informix ' s customers.
1985 Informix Corporation launches Informix 4GL. It quickly becomes one of the most popular development languages with VARs and large enterprises in the ' Open Systems ' MOV Ement of the eighties and nineties. Late ' sThe arrival of Client/server computing towards the end of the Eighties puts pressure on Informix to enhance the user inter Face from it alphanumeric foundation to the more friendly and intuitive MS Windows environment. 1998After several abortive attempts, Informix finally signs a agreement in could 1998 with four Js development Tools to deliver Business Development Suite-a Graphical user interface implementation of Informix 4GL busily gathering momentum in the M Arket Place. Business development Suite with its 99% Informix 4GL compatibility hits a instant chord with users. Informix renames it ' Informix Dynamic 4GL ' (D4GL) and sells it under this moniker for the next 3 years. 1999In early 1999, and other databases is added by popular demand.
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2001 This relationship was broadened in December 2001 to a distribution agreement with IBM a fter their acquisition of Informix in July. Dynamic 4GL is discontinued in favour of the four Js own brand–business development Suite. 2003 In October 2003, four Js announce the arrival of Genero–its next generation, object-based technology Crafted with a XML oriented user interface capable of rendering one business logic faithfully across heterogeneous graph ical clients. 2004 In April 2004, IBM announces the distribution of Genero as it natural successor to business DEVELOPME NT Suite and Dynamic 4GL. 2011March, four Js and IBM announce a OEM agreement between to create IBM Informix Genero. Four Js and IBM agree to work together on a joint roadmap to ensure that Genero could benefit from the latest features of Formix Dynamic Server. |