Sybase Debuts Rewritten Database

DATABASE TECHNOLOGIES

LONDON—Sybase is hoping to get back into the database game with the latest release of its Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE), a fundamental rewrite of its database engine offerings, say officials.

The explosion in the amount of data processed by financial firms spurred Sybase to develop a version of ASE that can cope with the growing demands, officials say. Users' needs for solutions to this problem have prompted a race of sorts among database vendors such as the Oracle acquisition of TimesTen last

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