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Core Lab provides a wide range of data access and database development tools.
On this page you can read an overview of the different database and security solutions we offer.
For more information about each product line, click on the product's image or the associated Details link.

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ADO.NET data providers for direct access to Oracle,
MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MS SQL Server. Universal data access
to a wide range of database servers with the UniDirect .NET
data provider. All Core Lab ADO.NET data providers can be used in the same way as
the standard ADO.NET data providers.
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Native VCL/CLX components for direct access to Oracle, MS SQL Server,
MySQL, InterBase, Firebird and Yaffil. Powerful tools for developing client/server
applications. The Core Lab VCL data access
components are the fastest and most flexible data access technologies
for Delphi, C++ Builder and Kylix.
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Lightweight database drivers for fast access to Oracle, MS SQL Server and MySQL.
The Core Lab dbExpress drivers can be used in the same way as the
standard dbExpress drivers supplied by Borland.
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BDP.NET providers for direct access to Oracle and
MS SQL Server, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. These providers can be used in the same way as the
BDP.NET providers supplied by Borland. The Core Lab BDP.NET providers work with Delphi.NET
and C#Builder.
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Powerful development environments for Oracle and MySQL.
The database power tools from Core Lab include two standalone environments,
OraDeveloper Studio and MyDeveloper Studio, and a set of
IDE extensions for Visual Studio and Delphi.
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A C++ library that makes it easier to develop cross-platform client/server applications.
Native access to Oracle data gives high performance and better control.
The Oracle Class Library is simpler to use than OCI, more powerful than Pro*C,
and faster than ODBC.
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SecureBridge is a library of nonvisual components for Delphi, Delphi for .NET,
and C++Builder. They provide support for secure connection with remote services using SSH and SSL protocols.
These protocols serve for establishing secure connections between computers in public networks.
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