Home Zoho DB Launched – Beats Google, Microsoft to Online Database

Zoho DB Launched – Beats Google, Microsoft to Online Database

Web Office suite vendor Zoho is continuing its rapid pace of new product releases, with an online database and reports app called Zoho DB. Zoho is making a habit of one-upping their competition, because as of now none of Google, Microsoft Office Live, or ThinkFree offer a comparable online database product. The closest competitor to Zoho DB is the startup DabbleDB, which is an impressive “part spreadsheet, part database, part collaboration app” that I reviewed when it launched in June 2006 (see also my May ’06 post).

Some of the main features in Zoho DB are:

  • Converts spreadsheets into online databases (with CSV and TSV imports)
  • Create reports, charts and pivot tables with drag-n-drop functionality
  • Pivot Table Support
  • Allows you to run SQL (select) Queries on the data. You can run any select query in any SQL format (they support Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, Sybase, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Informix and ANSI SQL dialects).


Zoho DB

The screencast below, created by Demo Girl, shows how slick this new online database is. The drag-n-drop functionality showcases the power of Ajax and is something that a desktop DB app can’t do (to my knowledge, but note I am not a big user of db products!). Zoho’s Raju Vegesna also told me that Zoho DB has the ability to support any SQL Queries (in any database language), which he says no one else in the industry has. Raju further said that “eventually, we will let users import any DB Schemas into Zoho DB and export to any DB schemas.”


drag-n-drop

Integration of Apps

We’ve noted before that Zoho has more individual office apps than its competitors (Google Apps, ThinkFree and others). While that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s better than the competition, it does mean there are more opportunities for integrating products.

With Zoho DB, we can already see simularities with Zoho Sheet, Zoho’s spreadsheet product. The company eventually plans to integrate DB with Sheet and Creator (its word processing service). This means that their products will share features and users will be able to easily swap between the products. We can speculate from this that key functions of one product will be available in the other – e.g. imagine the power of pivot tables in Sheet. This is another general advantage of Web Office products – features can be melded together and so over time we will see more ‘mashed up’ functionality become available. DabbleDB was certainly an early innovator in this regard.

Here is the screencast of ZohoDB. Let us know what you think – will Google respond with their own online db product soon? And if you are a user of DabbleDB, how does Zoho’s product compare?

Disclosure: Zoho is a R/WW sponsor

About ReadWrite’s Editorial Process

The ReadWrite Editorial policy involves closely monitoring the tech industry for major developments, new product launches, AI breakthroughs, video game releases and other newsworthy events. Editors assign relevant stories to staff writers or freelance contributors with expertise in each particular topic area. Before publication, articles go through a rigorous round of editing for accuracy, clarity, and to ensure adherence to ReadWrite's style guidelines.

Get the biggest tech headlines of the day delivered to your inbox

    By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. Unsubscribe anytime.

    Tech News

    Explore the latest in tech with our Tech News. We cut through the noise for concise, relevant updates, keeping you informed about the rapidly evolving tech landscape with curated content that separates signal from noise.

    In-Depth Tech Stories

    Explore tech impact in In-Depth Stories. Narrative data journalism offers comprehensive analyses, revealing stories behind data. Understand industry trends for a deeper perspective on tech's intricate relationships with society.

    Expert Reviews

    Empower decisions with Expert Reviews, merging industry expertise and insightful analysis. Delve into tech intricacies, get the best deals, and stay ahead with our trustworthy guide to navigating the ever-changing tech market.