
Published: 28 July 1998 15:29 BST
Netscape has launched version 3.0 of its Directory Server (DS) software. The company claims it enables customers to consolidate directory data from multiple sources.
DS 3.0 also offers advanced virtual directory capabilities to enable legacy data stores to be integrated with Netscape Directory Services.
The package can be used to maintain information in a relational database and expose that information to an extranet in realtime, according to Netscape.
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