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SQL Anywhere v10 database and data exchange solution helps companies capture, manage, and capitalize on mission-critical data. Database server performance features include materialized views, intra-query parallelism, and snapshot isolation. Other features include built-in high-availability data mirroring and Veritas cluster agent options, tools for performance analysis and application profiling, and graphical administration tools for architecture setup and deployment.



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Sybase iAnywhere Announces the Release of SQL Anywhere 10



More Than 200 New Features and Enhancements Help Organizations Capture, Manage and Capitalize on the Explosion of Mission-Critical Data on the Front Lines of Business

LAS VEGAS, SYBASE TECHWAVE 2006 CONFERENCE, Aug. 7 / - Sybase iAnywhere today announced the release of the latest version of SQL Anywhere®, its market-leading database and data exchange solution for frontline environments. This major release includes more than 200 new features and enhancements to database server performance, data protection and developer productivity, as well as innovations in data synchronization and service-oriented architectures. More than 500 key customers and partners participated in the product's extensive beta program.

"This is a very significant release in SQL Anywhere's 15-year history," said David Neudoerffer, vice president of engineering, Sybase iAnywhere. "SQL Anywhere 10 goes to new heights in its ability to handle larger and larger volumes of data on the front lines of the enterprise where there is little or no administration capability."

Key new features and enhancements include:

o New database server performance features including: materialized
views, intra-query parallelism, snapshot isolation, parallel backups,
additional indexing methods, and several internal enhancements.
o Enhanced methods for data protection including: built-in
high-availability data mirroring and Veritas cluster agent options,
along with robust data security additions.
o Expanded developer productivity resources and platform support,
including: tools for performance analysis and application profiling,
.NET 2.0 support, tight integration with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
and new support for Symbian devices.
o Data exchange innovations in synchronization and service-oriented
architectures (SOA), including: new graphical administration tools for
architecture setup and deployment, expanded enterprise integration
options, message management and monitoring, and mobile Web services.

Pricing and Availability

The free developer edition of SQL Anywhere 10 will be available for download within 45 days. Base packages are priced at $599 for five users or $1099 for ten users. Licenses for additional users are available starting at $119. SQL Anywhere Server is also available at $2499 per CPU, which licenses an unlimited number of networked clients. Additionally, the SQL Anywhere High Availability Option is priced at $1499 per CPU.

To learn more, visit www.ianywhere.com/sqlanywhere .

About SQL Anywhere

With over 10 million deployed seats, SQL Anywhere is used by thousands of enterprises and ISVs worldwide, providing data management and data exchange technologies that enable the rapid development and deployment of database-powered applications. SQL Anywhere offers enterprise caliber databases that scale from 64-bit servers with thousands of users down to small handheld devices. SQL Anywhere's data exchange technologies extend information in corporate applications and enterprise systems to databases running in mission-critical frontline environments, such as high-performance server and desktop applications running at remote customer sites, workgroup applications deployed in enterprise departments and remote offices, and mobile applications used by sales people or service technicians.

About Sybase iAnywhere

Sybase iAnywhere enables success at the front lines of business. The company holds worldwide market leadership positions in mobile and embedded databases, mobile management and security, mobile middleware and synchronization, and Bluetooth® and infrared protocol technologies. Tens of millions of mobile devices, millions of subscribers, and 20,000 customers and partners rely on the company's "Always Available" technologies, including SQL Anywhere, Afaria, OneBridge, and the AvantGo mobile Internet service. iAnywhere is a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE:SY).

Crystal King
Sybase iAnywhere
978-287-1524
crystal.king@ianywhere.com

Scott Malinowski
Citigate Cunningham
617-374-4223
smalinowski@cunningham.com

Addendum

What are customers and partners saying about SQL Anywhere 10 key features?

New database server performance features

"Our customer's databases execute computationally intensive OLAP (On Line Analytical Processing) queries while also processing online transactions," said Paul Horan, senior consultant, Cynergy Systems. "SQL Anywhere 10 features, like intra-query parallelism, allow us to squeeze even more performance out of the database engine itself, and the new application profiling tools help pinpoint troublesome queries in production with minimal impact."

Enhanced methods for data protection

"Our Data Center processes thousands of transactions per minute for banking institutions," said Jose Henrique (Zote), IT analyst, Bludata Software. "The high availability features in SQL Anywhere 10 have helped us significantly reduce the risk of even one minute of downtime to our clients."

Expanded developer productivity resources and platform support

"With over 70 million Symbian smartphones shipped, SQL Anywhere 10 is ideally positioned to take advantage of the large number of businesses that use Symbian OS devices," said Simon Garth, vice president of marketing, Symbian Limited. "The combination of SQL Anywhere and Symbian OS provides a solid platform for organizations to extend business applications to popular smartphones, giving employees access to critical business data wherever they are."

Innovations in synchronization and service-oriented architectures (SOA)

"Each of our customers has a unique enterprise architecture with various needs for data-exchange," said Mark Botticelli, vice president of engineering, Trimble Mobile Solutions, Handheld Solutions Group. "The ability to synchronize with non-relational data sources as well as the innovations in mobile Web services and SOA architectures will give us even more flexibility in making the crucial link between enterprise systems in the field."

Source: Sybase iAnywhere

Web site: http://www.ianywhere.com/

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