Introducing Zoho DB

Mark at TechCrunch has brought my attention to a new office tool from Zoho – Zoho DB. It’s a database application that “accepts queries in any SQL format (Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, Sybase, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Informix and ANSI SQL dialects).”

Sounds pretty handy – especially if you don’t have access to something like MS Access and you just need to work on one database – or something simple. I haven’t played with this tool yet, in fact I haven’t played with Zoho in a while because I liked the way Google presented their office tools better, but maybe I should give them another shot now that they have a new tool to play with.

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2 Responses to “Introducing Zoho DB”


  1. Arvind Says:

    Thanks for taking note of the Zoho DB release, Nicole! Do test drive Zoho DB and all the other Zoho apps. It will great hearing your feedback.

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