Most software companies issues yearly updates to their programs, but FileMaker, Inc, maker of the FileMaker Pro relational database system, has issued an interim upgrade, FileMaker Pro 8.5. The ...
Enterprise developers these days are usually heads down, in the trenches working on in-depth applications using Java or .NET with data stored in SQL Server or Oracle or DB2 databases. But there are ...
FileMaker Inc. on Tuesday announced the release of FileMaker Pro 7 and FileMaker Developer 7. The most significant change in this release is FileMaker’s transition to a new relational database engine ...
FileMaker on Tuesday plans to introduce the FileMaker Pro 7 product line, an upgraded version of the company’s workgroup database featuring a new relational architecture and an expansion of data ...
Is FileMaker Pro 11, the latest version of the ‘easy-to-use’ relational database for PC and Mac from FileMaker Inc., an essential upgrade that puts FileMaker head-and-shoulders above competitors? The ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
FileMaker’s ease of use and powerful features are an unbeatable combination for home and small business users. FileMaker Pro has always had a deserved reputation as the most accessible relational ...
Apple subsidiary FileMaker is dropping Bento, the consumer-friendly database app for OS X and iOS, in order to focus on its core products. The Mac app was first released in 2008 to generally positive ...
FileMaker Pro 16 makes it easy to build simple database-driven apps for desktop, web, and iOS, but scalability is limited Not so many years ago, departments tended to run FileMaker database ...
FileMaker Pro is the biggest Windows app that Apple makes, it and its Mac version are a crucial part of businesses large and small — and it was nearly owned by Microsoft. Here's the story of the huge ...
I really want a nice "personal use" database application for my Mac, but DO NOT want to spend $300 for FileMaker Pro. I don't need the ability to interface with web/java apps, multi-user capabilties, ...