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  Tuesday, October 31, 2006 

The Screening Room #10: Dabble DB

The October episode of The Screening Room features Dabble DB, a web-based workgroup database that, in the style of 37Signals, focuses on simplicity and embraces constraints. Dabble doesn't aim to do full-blown database application development, or sophisticated query, or heavy transactions. Its mission, instead, is to enable teams to easily manage and flexibly evolve modest (say, 30- to 50-megabyte) quantities of structured data.

As underscored by today's announcement of Google's JotSpot acquisition, there's a growing interest in flexible, user-friendly, web-based data management for teams. An instance of something like Dabble, parked somewhere in the cloud, can be a compelling alternative to that tired old method of data-oriented collaboration, namely emailing Excel attachments. And the trend toward commodity server virtualization means that those instances can scale the way they need to: out (i.e., more) rather than up (i.e., bigger).

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