Overview

DbNews for MAXIMO

dbnews brochure

dbNews Tech Info


MAXIMO Solutions

MAXIMO Utilities



MAXIMO Tools Inquiry Form




 


dbNews™ Technical Highlights

Standards Based Design Protects Your Investment

dbNews is built on Internet standards such as SMTP and POP3/IMAP4 so it works with nearly all email servers. It's also fully SQL-compliant and works with the world's leading database servers using direct native connectivity. Built to grow with you, dbNews can build and send up to 20,000 messages per hour per dbNews Server engine over 64 concurrent SMTP sessions. It's fully scalable and is fault tolerant with built-in message queues and configurable transmission and recovery options.

If your organization uses a leading database server such as Oracle, SQL Server, SQLBase, Informix, Sybase, or DB2, Interbase, MySQL, or other leading databases and you can receive internet email, then dbNews is right for you.

 

 

Technical Specifications
Database Servers Supported:

Oracle
Microsoft SQL Server
Centura SQLBase
Sybase
Informix
DB2
Interbase
MySQL
Others (ODBC)

Concurrent Access Supported: Yes
SQL Compliant: Yes
Database Applications Supported: Unlimited (commercial or in-house)
Email Standards Supported: SMTP POP3/IMAP4
Transmission Capacity: Up to 10,000 messages/hour per dbNews engine.
Concurrent SMTP Sessions: User-Definable from 1 to 64
Support for Multiple dbNews Servers: Yes
Logging/Audit Trail Options: Yes
Automatic notification of failed messages: Yes
Built-in Fault Tolerance: Yes
Retry Transmission Schedule: User Definable from every x minutes/hours for y days (up to 90 days).
Routing Options: Support for DNS Server as well as optional Fixed/Direct Routing for specified domains.
Web Subscription Application Included: Yes
Web Application Format: ASP
Pager Notification Supported: Yes
API Available: Yes, the SendMail API allows direct messaging to be added to any custom apps, leveraging the reliable dbNews platform.

       
               
  Home About Us Contact Us Services Products Projects Site Map