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Learn more about how the latest features in OpenAccess 8.1 can help you develop custom drivers for ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET and OLEDB.

We are excited to announce that Progress has released DataDirect OpenAccess SDK 8.1, the industry-accepted platform for developing and deploying production ready data connectivity for any data source or API.

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With the DataDirect OpenAccess SDK, organizations can rapidly deliver standards based clients across ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET and OLE DB to connect business critical apps. You can connect apps such as Microsoft Office and PowerBI, Tableau, SAP Business Objects, Microsoft SQL Server Linked Server and Business Intelligence, Qlikview, Alteryx and more.

Our customer and partners, which include leading tech companies and startups such as NetSuite, Hewlett Packard and VoltDB, can now take advantage of the latest features and enhancements. This new release is focused on improving performance for ever-growing data sets deployed either on-premises or in hybrid environments, and delivering on our unwavering commitment to customer security.

Some of the key highlights of this release include:

  • Best in class JOIN processing using the SDK's scalable Query Engine, including RIGHT OUTER JOIN
  • Configurable network buffer size to customize performance accessing large datasets for your data source
  • Improved control of TLS versions and cipher suites presented by clients to the server component
  • OpenSSL library upgraded to 1.0.2h
  • Client is compatible with ODBC 3.8 applications
  • Includes Tableau TDC file to improve user experience for Tableau users visualizing data using SDK ODBC clients
  • Upgraded ADO.NET client that adds Visual Studio Integration support for 2013 and 2015
  • Certification of DataDirect OpenAccess SDK clients against the latest OS versions and frameworks including:
    • Windows 10
    • AIX 7.2
    • Linux Redhat 7
    • Linux SUSE 12
    • Java 8.0
    • .NET Framework 4.6

For a complete geek list of features and enhancement, please refer to our documentation.

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