Britton Lee Inc. was a pioneering relational database company. Renamed ShareBase, it was acquired by Teradata in June, 1990.[1]
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Company type | Public |
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Industry | Database management systems |
Founded | 1979 |
Headquarters | Los Gatos, California, United States |
Number of employees | ≈200 |
Britton Lee was founded in 1979 by David L. Britton, Geoffrey M. Lee and a group of hardware engineers along with Robert Epstein, Michael Ubell and Paula Hawthorn from the research team that created Ingres.[2]
Epstein later left Britton Lee to help found Sybase. Britton and Lee left the company in 1987.[3]
On May 15, 1989, the company formally changed its name to ShareBase Corporation.[4]
After layoffs and financial losses in 1989, ShareBase was acquired by Teradata in June, 1990.[1]
As of Fall, 1989:[5]
The Server/300 came in three models:[6]
An announcement was made in 1984, that Britton-Lee's Intelligent Database Machine (IDM) was being sold together with Signal Technology Inc.'s Omnibase and SmartStar relational database software.[7]
This hardware/software combination of Omnibase/Smartstar/Britton Lee Data Base Machine(s),[8][9][10] was used by NASA,[11] USMC[12] and by financial services for analysis.[citation needed]
SmartStar is Signal Technology Inc (STI)'s application development environment for the VAX, and it supports[13] several databases using native connections:
Although before SQL became standard STI's focus was on IQL (Interactive Query Language), now the query language it supports is SQL.
Components include[15]
As the above combination moved along, STI and Britton-Lee saw a validation in the form of a review, which confirmed: "there exists no database management system that matches the performance of the IDM with OMNIBASE."[16][17]
Signal Technology, Inc. has announced that its Omnibase data base ... software is now being sold with the Britton-Lee, Inc. Intelligent Database Machine as a ... Signal Technology's Smartstar, a family of programs for applications generation.
COMPUTERWORLD MAY 21, 1984 NEWS DDP from page 1 the Decnet local-area network permits ... Signal Technology's OMNIBASE software driving Britton-Lee's IDM database machine is breaking records ... Signal Technology Inc. ...
... Structured Query Language SQL, PL SQL triggers and procedures on Unix ... SQL DBA, OMNIBASE SMARTSTAR RDBMS, Britton Lee Database Machine
... , OMNIBASE (SMARTSTAR) Database, Britton Lee ...
... machine Britton-Lee Space Astronomy catalog telescope IDM 500- Omnibase Relational data base machine Britton-Lee JPL-SFOC Space flight operations.
... coded and maintained Marine Corps database systems using C and SMARTSTAR, ... a DEC Micro VAX II and a BRITTON LEE Intelligent Database Machine.
Signal Technology, Inc. has announced that its Smartstar fourth generation ...
Smartstar Version 4 includes a Relational Query Processor interface to VAX RMS
... there exists no database management system that matches the performance of the IDM with OMNIBASE. The tests compared the Britton Lee Intelligent Database Machine ..."
Smartstar, and Omnibase/. Britton-Lee, among others. After making a shortlist, they decided that Focus would make them generate too much non-procedural.