With cross-platform capabilities, Java support, and high-availability features, Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 12.5 is a respectable database server. Though its administration tools are not ...
Sybase this week announced Sybase WorkSpace 2.0, a design and development environment combining enterprise modeling and database and Web development in an Eclipse-based framework, Sybase said.
At the DB Expo show in New York yesterday, Microsoft said it had more than doubled its SQL Server sales to over two million users, citing customer and developer demand. "Customers have told us that ...
When I worked for Sybase, much of the advertising we published was based on the TPC performance benchmark figures of Sybase SQL Server compared to the competition ...
Sybase, Inc., an industry leader in delivering enterprise and mobile software, recently announced the availability of Sybase Advantage Database Server10, the latest version of its client/server ...
Sybase, Inc., has announced the latest version of Sybase Replication Server, specifically designed to move and synchronize data across the enterprise. Some of the key megatrends in the industry that ...
BMC Software Inc. has entered the enterprise Linux arena with a series of new products. While BMC previously supported some Linux distributions, the company has now extended support for several of its ...
Sybase today announced that SQL Anywhere® version 11 is now available to the marketplace. With more than 10 million deployed seats, SQL Anywhere has established its reputation as an enterprise-caliber ...
DUBLIN, Calif.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Sybase, Inc. (NYSE:SY), an industry leader in delivering enterprise and mobile software, today announced the availability of Sybase® IQ 15.1 with in-database business ...
Sybase announced on Tuesday SQL Anywhere 12, the latest edition of its mobile database and one of the “crown jewels” SAP will acquire with its pending purchase of the company. SAP announced plans to ...
Microsoft SQL Server has come a long way since the release of Ashton-Tate/Microsoft SQL Server 1.0 on May 8, 1989, which had been announced by Ed Esber and Bill Gates on January 13, 1988 at a New York ...
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