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  • Thu Sep 17 1998 Sybase defends enterprise plans

    Hoping to quash rumors that it's moving away from its core enterprise database business, Sybase plans to roll out a new version of its high-end database.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti

  • Tue Oct 6 1998 Sybase ships enterprise database

    Sybase rolls out a new version of its high-end database, along with additional technology aimed at the financial community.

    Posted by Erich Luening

  • Mon Jan 25 1999 Sybase partners for security, mobility

    Sybase is embarking on a number of joint development initiatives to build security and mobile enterprise platform technologies.

    Posted by Erich Luening

  • Thu Sep 9 2004 Sybase releases free database for Linux

    Company goes head-to-head with MySQL and PostgreSQL with a free version of its ASE database for Linux.

    Posted by Ingrid Marson

  • Wed Aug 27 1997 Sybase to support business apps

    Sybase will add new technology to an upcoming release of its database server software to better support popular shrink-wrapped business applications.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti

  • Thu Jun 15 2006 Sybase snaps up Solonde

    German company's products manage data exchange between sources, compliment Sybase data-management technology.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Mon Oct 6 2003 Sybase updates database management

    Posted by Martin LaMonica

  • Thu Dec 17 1998 Sybase, Pinpoint crunch the numbers

    Sybase and Pinpoint Solutions say they have developed a number-crunching database intended to help the insurance industry maximize profit.

    Posted by Kim Girard

  • Wed Dec 10 1997 Sybase debuts Web tools

    Sybase is continuing its comeback in the database and development tool market, debuting packages for building intranet and Internet applications.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti

  • Thu Oct 16 1997 Sybase on a rebound run

    Last October, Sybase was talking about crawling out of a hole. Today the company is boasting that its comeback is for real.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti

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