Sybase last week announced a major update to its flagship database management system, Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE). The firm said that the release will reduce operational costs, make administration easier, and improve performance.
ASE 15 can help IT managers to cope with the twin pressures of explosive data growth and users who demand more data more quickly, according to the company’s European head of marketing, Ketan Karia....
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