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Querix Timeline

Explore the events and turning points that have shaped our company over the past seventeen years.

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1994

Querix founded, to create Informix-4GL compatible development solutions

1996

Release of the first Informix-4GL compatible compiler

1997

Querix releases the first Informix-4GL compiler for Oracle

1997

Querix releases the first Informix-4GL compiler for the Microsoft Windows platform

1999

Querix releases the Microsoft Windows native GUI client, Phoenix

2000

Querix starts the new millennium by launching the unique HTML Web enabler, Arachne

2000

Querix adds Chimera to its product suite, providing all the functionality of Phoenix, for Java environments

2001

'Hydra4GL' is enhanced to be compatible with Microsoft SQL Server

2003

SSL support is added across the Querix suite of products

2003

'Hydra4GL' is enhanced again, including a graphical form designer and IBM DB2 compatibility

2004

Version 2 of Phoenix and Chimera are released, with additional functionality extensions

2005

Central & Automated Server-Client Resource Distribution to minimize administration work

2006

Querix adds dynamic SQL & DataType translation for PostgreSQL and MySQL database support

2007

Graphical language extensions and GUI clients get enriched with new functionality

2009

Opening 4GL to other application services by offering Web Services Server and Client functionality

2010

'Lycia' - A new generation of our 4GL/Esql-C development suite with an Eclipse based 4GL IDE with graphical form designer, advanced graphical debugger, WebService enhancements and platform independent P-Code generation.

2012

LyciaBI Bussiness Intellegence and Lycias' next generation graphical .NET and Ajax clients, graphical remote server management tools, Java interoperability and enhanced XML support.  

2013

LyciaFormDesigner - WindowsBuilder® Form Designer integration for rapid design and professional looking GUI and advanced import options to re-use legacy 4GL code from I4gl®, BDS® and Genero®,.  

2014

LLVM integration and LyciaMobile rich fat graphical clients.