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 ...
Sybase announced on Wednesday that an Express Edition of Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 12.5.2 database for Linux is now available. The version, called ASE Express Edition for Linux, offers core ASE ...
DUBLIN, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sybase iAnywhere today announced it is further strengthening its database management portfolio with the release of Advantage Database Server™ 9. The updated features ...
The first new release, Dynamic Archive, is designed to selectively migrate inactive database information to an online archive, lowering load on primary database repositories while maintaining the ...
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 ...
In a bid to expand the customer base for its database software, Sybase released on Tuesday a free, limited version of its software for deployment on Linux systems. In a bid to expand the customer base ...
Sybase Inc. is considering how it could make some parts of its database software available under an open-source license to customers and developers in China, a company executive said Wednesday. “We ...
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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 ...
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The software company and Hewlett-Packard are joining forces to develop a 64-bit version of Sybase's database software. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge ...