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    Sybase has announced that it acquired Germany-based Solonde, bolstering its data integration offerings.

  • Database-maker Sybase reaches terabyte league

    Database specialist Sybase has launched version 15 of its flagship Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) product in Australia, touting several new features such as the ability to support several terabytes of data.

  • Business Objects signals Eclipse move

    Business intelligence software maker Business Objects has signalled its intention to join the Eclipse Foundation and move several products onto the open source platform.

  • Database race gets hotter

    Fourth place isn't good enough for Sybase. The vendor-which trails IBM, Oracle and Informix in the database market-is poised to swoop into new areas through its pending US$373 million acquisition of New Era Of Networks (NEON).

  • The software contrarian

    John Chen knows how to speak his mind, particularly when he feels optimistic about the future.

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