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== History ==
DAL started as a 3rd-party product, '''CL/1''' (''Connectivity Language One''), from a small vendor, Network Innovations. Apple purchased the company in 1988,<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=jspVAAAAMAA "Apple Acquires Network Innovations"]{{Dead link|date=January 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, ''Wheels for the Mind'', Boston College, 1988</ref> during a time that client/server databases were becoming a hot issue in the industry. They released their first version of the re-branded software in 1989, for [[MVS]], and followed with other versions over the next year or so.
 
DAL suffered from most Apple problems of the early 1990s, notably an alternating level of support in which Apple would aggressively promote the product and then ignore it. Throughout, the company struggled with promoting the system as a cross-platform standard, or as a Mac-only technology.<ref>Jeff Moad, [https://books.google.com/books?id=uRlJAQAAIAAJ "Apple Says Yes to SQL"], ''Datamation'', 1990</ref> DAL's release was also coincident with Apple's fall from grace in the business world, and not coincidentally with [[Microsoft]]'s [[ODBC]] efforts.