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Birdstep Technology Releases RDM Server 8.0 Embeddable Database

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Seattle, WA (PRWEB) June 3, 2007 -- Birdstep Technology (OSE: BIRD) today announced the latest version of its RDM Server embeddable database management system. This new version includes data replication designed to meet market demand for applications requiring a 99.999% uptime guarantee and 24/7 data availability.

RDM Server 8.0 is ideally suited for business critical applications found in network management, office automation, financial services, military/aero, medical, and telecommunication systems. With the introduction of data replication, highly available applications and fault tolerant systems are now solved out of the box reducing vendor's total cost of ownership.

Time to market is significantly reduced due to RDM Server's flexibility, decreasing the development effort required. Through the extension module architecture, developers are able to incorporate application business logic centrally, lowering the cost of ownership facilitating a thin-client environment. In addition, RDM Server v8.0 continues a long standing reputation combining high performance with data security and fault tolerance. Furthermore, with RDM Server's hot-online backup functionality, database applications can run 24/7 with zero downtime.

"Customers can count on Birdstep's embeddable databases to meet their database needs for complex and performance critical applications," said Duncan Bates, VP of Product Management. "We have extended our unique embedded database technology with a data replication engine targeting fault tolerance applications needing a 99.999% uptime guarantee. Implemented as a pluggable transaction logging engine, customers with specific replication or transaction logging needs can take advantage of this architecture to create custom functionality. The solution also solves problems where highly available data is required augmenting existing functionality like hot-backup capabilities and in-memory support. "

About Birdstep Technology
Birdstep Technology is traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) under ticker 'BIRD'. The company has headquarters in Oslo and Seattle in addition to offices in Shanghai, London, Boston and San Francisco. Birdstep's small footprint, high performance database technologies combined with its wireless roaming and access software enables companies to build innovative solutions for embedded systems and the Mobile Internet. Birdstep makes your information accessible anytime, anywhere, on any device and on any infrastructure. Birdstep's global customers include 3Com (COMS), VERITAS (VRTS), Boeing (BA), HP (HPQ), Xerox Corporation (XRX), Cognos (COGN), ABN-AMRO (ABN), Lucent Technologies (LU) and the National Stock Exchange of India. For more information, visit http://www.birdstep.com/

Birdstep Technology FREE SDKs
Birdstep Technology now offers FREE Software Development Kits (SDKs) available for download by visiting http://www.birdstep.com/database/download.php3. Downloading free SDKs allows interested parties to immediately begin working with Birdstep's RDM databases.    

Birdstep Safe Harbor
This news release contains forward-looking statements, including statements that are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, those associated with unpredictability and volatility of the price of Birdstep Technology's Common Stock, the performance of and conditions in the Norwegian and world financial markets, the policies and actions of the Norwegian and other governments, and the general political, economic and business conditions in Norway and elsewhere. Actual results could differ materially, as a result of such factors, from those set forth in forward-looking statements.

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