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Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 15.5 Meets Extreme Performance Demands Of Next-Generation Transaction Processing Systems
Thursday, 28 January 2010 07:37
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Sybase, Inc. (NYSE: SY), an industry leader in delivering enterprise and mobile software, today announced the availability of Sybase® Adaptive Server® Enterprise (ASE) 15.5, the newest version of its high-performance, mission-critical enterprise database management system.
Sybase ASE 15.5 features the addition of two new options: ASE In-memory Databases (IMDB) and Advanced Backup Services. With these enhancements, ASE 15.5 continues to deliver unparalleled performance and manageability for data intensive environments that require very low response times and high throughput.
The IMDB option in Sybase ASE 15.5 enables data virtualisation and scaling critical to meeting the needs of high data volume and high concurrent user organisations, whether deployed in public cloud or private data centre environments. Unlike other in-memory products, the ASE 15.5 IMDB is fully integrated within ASE, eliminating the need for application changes and providing the flexibility that allows in-memory databases to be configured to meet application requirements.
“In-memory DBMS is an important dimension of the DBMS landscape, and will become more so in the coming years,” said Carl Olofson, Vice President of Research at IDC. “The Sybase developments that provide transparent in-memory database management show clear leadership in the DBMS field.”
ASE 15.5 also increases efficiency in the data centre with the integration of the ASE Backup Server with Tivoli® Storage Manager (TSM) from IBM. With this support, ASE databases can be backed up on any TSM supported media, providing faster backups and restores with less network and storage resources required. This new integration provides a cost effective solution for storage management.
“The database management features offered by Sybase ASE 15.5 coupled with the storage management features offered by IBM® TSM provide a powerful solution to overcome the challenges of data protection faced in today’s business environment.” said Richard Vining, Product Marketing Manager, IBM Tivoli Storage. “We are pleased to provide Sybase ASE with the Ready for Tivoli software designation, which shows customers that the solution meets or exceeds IBM compatibility criteria and successfully integrates with one or more IBM Tivoli Software products.”
"In data centres, the IT challenge is to increase efficiency and availability while lowering data centre costs. At the same time, application deployments in grid and cloud computing environments are increasing the requirements of transaction processing systems to support large volumes of concurrent users with high transaction rates,” said Dereck Daymond, Managing Director at Sybase Australia and New Zealand. “ASE 15.5 addresses these extreme requirements by delivering increased data throughput and greater concurrent activity while elevating productivity and uptime.”
Sybase ASE 15.5 is available now. ASE 15.5 editions range from a free Developer Edition to the Enterprise Family of products. For further product details or to download ASE 15.5 Developer Edition visit www.sybase.com/ASEextreme.
For additional information, please visit www.sybase.com/ASE.
About ASE
Sybase ASE is an enterprise database management system designed to meet the increasing demands of large databases and high transaction volumes. Sybase ASE continues to achieve positive momentum in the Enterprise Database Management Systems market, outpacing the industry in database license revenue growth. Recognised as a leader in Enterprise Database Management Systems in Forrester Research’s 2009 Database WAVE report, Sybase ASE has garnered additional awards including Enterprise Open Source Magazine’s “Best Linux Database”; SD Times 100 for leadership in Database and Data Tools; and, Best Enterprise Data Management Vendor by Waters Magazine. Customers worldwide rely on Sybase ASE, including Blue Care Network, Agriculture Bank of China, Avis Europe, BNP Paribas Securities Services, Globe Telecom, Bayer BioScience, TriZetto, IXIS Bank, China Telecom and Cargill.
In addition to the new In-memory Databases and Advanced Backup Services options, ASE 15.5 delivers new core functionality enhancements, including increased efficiency with new backup compression technology, improved manageability of temporary databases, and enhanced availability with support for multiple simultaneous failures.
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