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Top Databases of 1997

The highest-rated databases of 1997, ranked by community votes on Peakd.

Showing live rankings. Historical snapshots will appear once daily snapshots begin.

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PostgreSQL

Open-source relational database system

9.4
2
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MySQL

MySQL is the world's most popular open source database

7.2
3
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MongoDB

Get your ideas to market faster with a flexible, AI-ready database

4
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Microsoft Access

Quickly create desktop databases and customizable database apps with Microsoft Access

5
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The Getty Provenance Index

The Getty Provenance Index® provides open access to millions of richly curated records that document historic transfers of art ownership

6
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Google Scholar

A free online database for academic and court opinions, laws, and patents

7
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HeinOnline

Learn about HeinOnline, a premier online research platform providing access to multidisciplinary current and historical documents

8
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Ebean

object–relational mapping software

9
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Mantis Bug Tracker

free and open source, web-based bug tracking system

10
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FrontBase

FrontBase is a relational database management system written in ANSI C.

11
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Fluidinfo

collaborative database software (2009-)

12
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Sparksee

graph database system

13
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Bullzip PDF Printer

Danish freeware PDF printer

14
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CTDB

software; cluster implementation of the TDB database used by Samba

15
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InfiniDB

database management software company based in Frisco, Texas

16
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GSHHG

High-resolution shoreline data set

17
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Versant Object Database

database management system

18
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InfiniteGraph

InfiniteGraph is a distributed graph database implemented in Java and C++ and is from a class of NOSQL ("Not Only SQL") database technologies that focus on graph data structures.

19
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PDBREPORT

database of anomalies and errors in Protein Data Bank

20
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Panorama

database engine and development environment for Macintosh and Microsoft Windows

Rankings reflect community votes. Daily snapshots preserve historical positions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best databases in 1997?

Based on community votes, PostgreSQL is the highest-rated databases of 1997, ranked #1 by the community.

How are annual rankings calculated?

Peakd annual rankings reflect trust-weighted community votes. Daily snapshots capture rank positions, and the most recent snapshot for the year is displayed. Rankings cannot be manipulated by companies.

What changed from 1996?

Rankings shift as the community votes. New entrants may appear while others drop. Compare with the 1996 rankings to see movement.

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