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08/14/2006, 4:40pm, EDT

Monday, August 14th

WorldSync showcases new technologies

WorldSync today began conducting hands-on demonstrations of three new technologies that enhance its SyncDeK bi-directional asynchronous data replication technology at the FileMaker Developers Conference (FMDC). The company is showcasing a new Universal version of SyncDeK that runs natively on Intel-based Macs using FileMaker Pro 8.5, which takes particular advantage of the latest Web Viewer feature. Also on display is an unreleased beta version of SyncDweK's upcoming increased SQL support, allowing SynkDeK to replicate FileMaker data with any combination of SQL-compliant data sources. The company is showcasing a beta version of a new plug-in codenamed FMAuditTrail, offering audit trail and data recovery features with near plug-and-play implementation.


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