DataDirect SequeLink is a complete end-to-end database middleware solution that provides a universal thin client for ODBC, JDBC, ADO or .NET. This architecture provides a high degree of flexibility for both client- and server-based deployments.
SequeLink is the best choice for data connectivity if your application needs access to three or more data stores or your environment requires centralized configuration, management, and monitoring of data access. The SequeLink universal client is database independent, so if you decide to incorporate additional data sources, you do not need to update or install a new SequeLink client. SequeLink also provides a centralized console for configuring and managing data access from a single point of control.
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| | Product Overview - DataDirect SequeLink Database Middleware Learn more about the unique features of SequeLink, such as a universal thin client for ODBC, JDBC and .NET, enterprise-class security (including secure SSL encryption), n-tier architecture, and centralized configuration and management. | |
| Database Support Find out what client and database platforms are supported by SequeLink database middleware. | ||
| What's New in Release 6.0? SequeLink 6.0 adds Kerberos Authentication to allow organizations to create a Single Sign-On environment. It also includes support for SSL encryption, 64-bit platforms, Connection Failover, Client-Side Load Balancing, as well as support for new databases and platforms. | ||
| DataDirect Connect vs. SequeLink Find out which is the right data connectivity product for you: DataDirect Connect components or DataDirect SequeLink, a complete database middleware solution. | ||
| Tuning SequeLink Server Thread Pools Read about configuring, tuning and monitoring the thread pools in the SequeLink Server for DB2 on z/OS. These techniques allow you to execute your workload in the most optimal way. | ||
| SequeLink Server Socket - Accessing Additional Data Stores from the SequeLink Environment The SequeLink Server Socket allows all SequeLink Clients (ODBC, JDBC, .NET, and ADO) to access additional databases not natively supported by SequeLink Servers through the SequeLink environment, such as Progress, or Legacy databases such as VSAM or IMS. | ||
| SequeLink for Progress Release 4.51 of SequeLink gives you a complete database middleware solution for older versions of Progress databases. | ||
| Why License the SequeLink ADO.NET Data Provider? SequeLink offers .NET connectivity to all major databases. Read more about it here. | ||
| Tools for Testing and Debugging JDBC Applications The SequeLink JDBC client includes productivity tools that make troubleshooting faster and easier. | ||
SequeLink 6.0 adds Kerberos Authentication, support for SSL encryption, Connection Failover, Client-Side Load Balancing, support for 64-bit platforms, and new database/platform support. Learn more.
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