Features
SQL Up Leveling/ Full ANSI SQL Support
SQL up-leveling provides the capability to write a SQL statement that can be executed across multiple databases, regardless of the databases’ SQL implementation. For example, a SQL statement written against Oracle will also be interoperable with DB2.
Encryption SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 Compliant
We keep our SSL version upto date. Upon identification of any security vulnerability, Progress will exercise commercially reasonable efforts to address the vulnerability in accordance with the following policy
Performance Tuning
Progress DataDirect management of packet-based network communication provides unsurpassed packet transport, network round trips and data buffering optimization. (socket management). Includes performance methodology for throughput and resource utillization (CPU/memory)
TSANet Multi-Vendor Support Channel
We live for your next big customer. Make sure your customers are successful with 24/7 partner support and access to expertise from our engineering teams, partnerships and leading technology companies such as Microsoft, Oracle, and IBM through our TSANet multi vendor support channel.
Day 1 Support for any new versions
Day One Support for disruptive technologies with frequent release cycles. With this strategy - the first of its kind for any data connectivity provider - Progress DataDirect on-premises ODBC and JDBC drivers will support any new versions of supported data sources.
High-performing Type 5 JDBC Driver
Type 5 JDBC drivers offer the same client-side, single-tier, 100% Java architecture of Type 4 JDBC drivers, but address the limitations of many of the Type 4 JDBC drivers. Unlike a type 4 JDBC driver, our type 5 JDBC driver maximizes data throughput while using minimal amount of CPU and memory resources. You can learn more over here
Technical Specifications
Progress DataDirect Connect for JDBC SQL Server Driver
Version 5.1.4
Database Support
- Microsoft Windows Azure SQL Database Version 11.0 and higher
Platform Support
Software Requirements
Documentation
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Installation Help
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Quick Start
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User's Guide
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Reference
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Full-text search pdf
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Readme
Security Vulnerability Response Policy
Upon identification of any security vulnerability, Progress will exercise commercially reasonable efforts to address the vulnerability in accordance with the following policy
Priority*
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Time Guideline
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Version(s)
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High Risk
(CVSS 8+ or industry equivalent)
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30 days
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Active (i.e. latest shipping version) and all Supported versions
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Medium Risk
(CVSS 5-to-8 or industry equivalent)
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180 days
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Active (i.e. latest shipping version)
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Low Risk
(CVSS 0-to-5 or industry equivalent)
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Next major release or best effort
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Active (i.e. latest shipping version)
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* Priority is established based on the current version of the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), an open industry standard for assessing the severity of computer system security vulnerabilities. For additional information on this scoring system, refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CVSS.
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