Linux ODBC - Using ODBC with Linux Applications

Get the details, code samples, and performance tips you need for Linux ODBC applications

Do you need a higly scalable and reliable Linux ODBC driver? Whether you need connectivity for an Oracle Linux application, or any other major database, DataDirect has the most robust solution for your ODBC-Linux needs.

Companies today are reducing costs - without sacrificing performance - by adopting the computing power of Linux-based servers and clusters. Linux provides a highly scalable, reliable and cost-effective platform for application development and deployment. Like UNIX developers before them, Linux developers have turned to ODBC for industry-standard data access. DataDirect Connect for ODBC provides Linux developers with the industry's most robust option for connecting applications to all major databases. Using unique clientless wire protocol architecture, Connect for ODBC provides simple, high performing and highly scalable data connectivity from Linux applications to Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, Informix, and Progress.

Use the following resources to learn more about using Linux ODBC

Case Study - Learn how developers from PhotoWorks are using DataDirect Connect for ODBC to enable their Web applications on Red Hat Linux to access company data on Microsoft SQL Server.

Developer Q&A - Read this interview with a PhotoWorks developer on how they use DataDirect Connect for ODBC for connectivity from a C++ application running on Red Hat Linux.

Developer Resources - Get the information you need to get the most from DataDirect Connect for ODBC

Useful Links - Learn more about DataDirect Connect for ODBC in discussion forums or by reviewing technical articles

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