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What (who) is UNIFY - definition

Unify VISION; UNIFY 2000; ACCELL/SQL; Unify Corporation; Daegis; Daegis Inc

unify         
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Unify; Unified (disambiguation); Unify (disambiguation); Unified (album)
['ju:n?f??]
¦ verb (unifies, unifying, unified) make or become united or uniform.
Derivatives
unifier noun
Origin
C16: from Fr. unifier or late L. unificare.
unify         
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Unify; Unified (disambiguation); Unify (disambiguation); Unified (album)
v.
1) (D; tr.) to unify into (they were unified into one nation)
2) (D; tr.) to unify with
unify         
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Unify; Unified (disambiguation); Unify (disambiguation); Unified (album)
v. a.
Cause to be one, make into a unit, unite, view as one.

Wikipedia

Daegis Inc.

Daegis Inc. (formerly Unify Corporation) was one of the early developers of database management systems and tools for database development. It was founded in 1980 and headquartered in Irving, Texas. Unify initially focused on providing databases and 4th-generation programming language (4GL) development tools for the Unix platform, but with Windows taking over the desktop computer Unify released VISION, a 4GL cross-platform development tool that supports Windows, Linux and Unix.

The company's total revenue for fiscal year 2014 was $31.0 million. As of 2015, it employed 140 people worldwide.

Examples of use of UNIFY
1. He is clearly a leader who would unify the country.
2. They must also urge them to unify their negotiating positions.
3. No man living could conceivably unify the party’s contradictory wings.
4. The scheme aims to unify all Indians living abroad.
5. Repeated attempts to unify the Mediterranean island have failed.