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Sybase has released a free production database for Linux. The database maker announced on Wednesday the availability of a version of its Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) database for Linux. David ...
"Database is still our main business. [When everyone keeps talking about the database business in the past tense, it makes me nervous," said Tom Traubitz, senior marketing manager for Sybase's ...
Quest Software, Inc. expanded its Toad product portfolio with the addition of free and commercial versions of Toad for Sybase. The new suite adds Sybase ASE, Sybase IQ and SQL Anywhere to Toad's list ...
The new version of Sybase’s flagship database system software, released Wednesday, will be the first version that can be run entirely within working memory. Version 15.5 of the Sybase ASE (Adaptive ...
SAP has launched Sybase ASE (Adaptive Server Enterprise) 15.7 service pack 100 (SP100) to provide higher performance and scalability as well as improved monitoring and diagnostic capabilities for very ...
Sybase breaks ‘new’ ground with ‘In-Database’ business analytics Breaking at 2pm UK time this afternoon is news that Sybase’s IQ 15.1 column-based analytics server will ship with ‘in-database’ ...
Sybase on Monday plans to ship Adaptive Server Enterprise 12.5.1, the latest version of the company’s database that features self-management and Web services enhancements. Self-management functions ...
Sybase Inc. will continue to add an enterprise sheen to the Mac environment this week with the unveiling of the next version of Sybase ASE (Adaptive Server Enterprise) 12.5.1 at the MacWorld ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
Marty Beard, Sybase's senior vice president of corporate development and marketing, spoke at the Gartner TechInvestor conference in New York, saying the company will "make more money" as it focuses on ...
Sybase CEO John Chen has hit out at Oracle, claiming that Ellison's outfit has lost its way in the database market by diverting resources to its application division. In an exclusive interview with ...
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