Re: Data Encryption

From: Andrey Koubychev (email.ANTISPAM@vtc.ru)
Date: 11/18/02


From: "Andrey Koubychev" <email.ANTISPAM@vtc.ru>
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 09:37:53 +0100


Take a look at www.activecrypt.com . They have affordable solutions for
MSSQL 7/200 and for Oracle.
RSA, AES, RC4, DESX supported. You can purchase full sources as well.

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Best regards,
Andrey Koubychev


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