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OCR: Outlook for VLDB Tools Very large databases (VI.DBs) are appearing across a variety of industries. In the short-term, however, there will be a dearth of the 64-bit software necessary to effectively plumb the depths of these monster data warehouses. Here's a sampler of current 64-bit strategies and upcoming products for handling very large databases: Company Product Upcoming event When Brio Technology Inc. BrioQuery Enterprise No plans for 64-DE intersoly Inc. Data Direct 64-bit design Available now for Digital's Alpha Microsoft Corp. NT Operat ig system 00-t to 64-bit 1599 for Intel HP microprocessor SQL Server first 64-bit version probably Ics 1998 Interfaces to NOR Teradata platform 1947 NCR Corp Teradata relational database Upgrade to 64-bit 1000 Teradata relational database Interfaces to Microsoft's SQL Server 1997 Oracle Corp Express, the mult dimensional Tighter integration between framt-end Not determined front end to Oracle RDBMS tool and Oracle 8 Oracle 8.0 RDBMS Upgrading to E4-bit Not determined Pilot Software Inc. Decision Support Suite No plans for 64-bit at this point Platinum Technology Inc. InfoRefiner, Repository, InfoPump, Integrating varicus 32-bit 03197 InfoHub, Forest & Trees, etc. products no plans for 64-51 Prism Solutions Inc. Warehouse Manager and No plans for 64-bit Directory Manager Red Brick Systems Inc. Data warehouse engine Integrating data warehouse engine October 1996 with data mir ing tools Sybase Inc. IQ, the high-speed analysis tool for Sybase RDBMS 344 bit ready no w: implementing for Q197 bir al Moha server Source: Sentry Market Research