Monday, April 2, 2012

Best Relational Database Management System?

Relational database management systems (RDMS) such as SQL Server, MySQL, Postgre SQL, and Oracle (just to name a few) have allowed web developers to create highly interactive and robust web applications that can save data.


Best Relational Database Management System?



Participation on the Giveaway has now ended. Stay tuned for results.


Navicat and Six Revisions would like to know what you think the best relational database management system is, and to make things more fun, Navicat has decided to offer up over $1,000 dollars worth of prizes to randomly selected participants.


This giveaway is to celebrate of Navicat’s newly released enterprise-level Navicat Premium line of database management tools that is an all-in-one admin tool for MySQL, Postgre SQL, and Oracle.


The Prizes


Three licenses of Navicat Premium will be given away to participants of this giveaway.


Here are the prizes:



  • Navicat Premium (Windows) – value: $369

  • Navicat Premium (Mac OS X) -value: $319

  • Navicat Premium (Linux) – value: $319


How to Participate


Simply vote for what you think the best relational database management system (see a list of RDMS on Wikipedia) in the comments is using the format below:


Vote: name of best relational database management system


Giveaway details


The giveaway ends on November 30, 2009 after which the commenting system on this post will be disabled. You may only vote once. You should use a valid email address when filling out the comment web form so that you can be notified if you’ve won.


An exclusive Six Revisions discount!


You can get 10% off the sale price of a Navicat product simply by using the following code:


sixre20


This code will be valid until December 21, 2009.


About Navicat


Navicat is a leading administration and development tool for MySQL, Oracle and PostgreSQL which features an intuitive interface and provides a set of useful tool to manage, backup/ restore, import/ export data, create report, synchronize database and connect to remote database server, etc. Also, Navicat provides a number of tools allowing to perform all the necessary database operations such as creating, editing, and duplicating database objects. Learn more about Navicat’s major features.


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About the Author


Jacob Gube is the Founder and Chief Editor of Six Revisions. He’s also a web developer/designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and PHP development. If you’d like to connect with him, head on over to the contact page and follow him on Twitter: @sixrevisions.

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