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Attention
Pervasive PDAC
Customers!

Unlike PDAC, Titan works with all Windows versions of the Btrieve engine so you don't have to upgrade your Pervasive licenses just to use Delphi 2005 or Delphi 2006. We provide source code too! Buy or upgrade today.

 

Customer Testamonial:

"By the way, if you need any testimonials for your product I'd be happy to serve as one. I was developing with the ODBC drivers and had a table of about 800 records of size 1k that I had hooked to a dbgrid. Both the data files and the engine were on my local machine and it took about 90 seconds to display the dbgrid. When I switched from ODBC to Titan that same process took less than 1 second. Simply amazing."

A Happy Customer

 


Reggatta Switches
Hosting Provider

We moved our Reggatta.com web site to a new hosting provider that provides excellent services and support. The company is Santa Barbara Web Hosting and they provide a great environment to host Microsoft-based web applications and web sites. In addition to our web site, we're using their hosted version of Microsoft Exchange 2003 to support our business - this is very cool. Be sure to tell them Reggatta Systems sent you!

 

Titan Author Gives Birth Again!

Peter Blair, Titan software author, gave birth to the Titan Database Engine for Delphi over 12 years ago. His second baby is a silly book called "Gardening for Golfers" that is ostensibly about using one's golf clubs to maintain the yard. It's really a book full of goofy pictures, humourous stories, and useless knowledge. Take a moment from your development work and pop over to www.gardeningforgolfers.com. If you know somebody who likes golf, gardening, or sillly humor, get them a copy for the holidays. Now you know why it can take a long time to respond to your Titan emails sometimes!

 

Titan ready for Delphi 2007!

Some big things have happened in the Delphi world. First, Borland has spun out a new entity called CodeGear that is going to continue to develop and ship the best development tools out there (besides us!).

Secondly, Delphi 2007 for Win32 is now shipping and Titan is ready to go. The great news is that if you already have a Titan license for Delphi 2006, all you need to do is recompile the Titan packages using Delphi 2007. No upgrade required!

If you have an older version of Titan, you can upgrade by visiting our Purchase page.

 

Welcome to our site where you'll find the latest information on our Titan Database Interface™ product.

What is our product?

The Titan Database Interface is a software developer's tool which provides highly-optimized database access components for the Borland Delphi™ and C++ Builder™ development environments.

What is in Titan?

The Titan Database Interface provides set of data-aware components for Borland's Delphi™ and C++ Builder™ which are optimized to connect to some of todays popular databases.

For more information on our technology and how it can save you development time and make your applications run faster, click here or on the 'Databases' link above.

Who are we?

Reggatta Systems developed the world's first Borland Database Engine replacement back in 1995. For over 12 years we have worked closely with Borland to bring you the very best database interface products for their development tools. We are proud to be a CodeGear Technology Partner.

 

 

 

 



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Last Updated: November 7, 2007