LinuxWorld Magazine Honors Sybase RDBMS With Readers' Choice Award

Posted by Herschel_Cohen on Jan 25, 2006 6:29 PM EDT
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Sybase ASE Wins Best Linux Database Category

[ED: Sybase produces a high quality RDBMS and has in the past released even an enterprise version (no charge) for even commercial use. Moreover, for years there was a developers' Linux version available for download - HC]

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Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) wins the 2005 LinuxWorld Magazine Readers' Choice Award for "Best Linux Database," triumphing over offerings from MySQL, Oracle and Ingres/Computer Associates. - With over 35,000 editions of free ASE Express Edition for Linux having

been downloaded, Sybase continues to gain momentum in the growing Linux

market -- it was one of the first to deliver an enterprise-class RDBMS

on Linux in 1998 and won LinuxWorld Magazine's "Best Linux Database"

Reader's Choice Award every year since the awards' inception.

- IBM bundles Sybase Express Edition for Linux(R) on POWER(TM) with

IBM(R) OpenPower(TM) servers.

- Sybase is committed to supporting open standards including Linux,

Eclipse and Web services. DUBLIN, Calif., Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sybase, Inc. (NYSE: SY), a leading provider of enterprise infrastructure and mobile software, today announced that Sybase(R) Adaptive Server(R) Enterprise (ASE), the company's enterprise-class relational database management system, won LinuxWorld Magazine's Reader's Choice Award. Sybase ASE was named "Best Linux Database," triumphing by a wide margin over offerings from MySQL, Oracle and Ingres/Computer Associates. SYS-CON, the parent publishing company for LinuxWorld Magazine, tallied votes from over 17,000 of its readers and announced the winners on January 17, 2006.

Sybase ASE on Linux delivers performance without compromise, providing Unix-like scalability and performance on lower-cost platforms. "Winning this award is recognition that our work on ASE, has not gone unnoticed, particularly with the introduction of our latest release -- ASE 15," said Sumit Kundu, director of Product Management and Marketing, Sybase Information Technology Solutions Group. "With over 35,000 editions of free ASE Express Edition for Linux having been downloaded, Sybase continues to gain momentum in the growing Linux market -- we were one of the first to deliver an enterprise-class RDBMS on Linux in 1998 and have won LinuxWorld Magazine's 'Best Linux Database' Reader's Choice Award every year since the awards' inception. We are very pleased to receive this confirmation of the value of Sybase ASE's innovations."

The Readers' Choice Awards program, held annually by SYS-CON Media, recognizes excellence in solutions provided by the top technology vendors. It is a community-driven process in which participating products are nominated by the industry's vendors, customers and users, as well as by the readers of SYS-CON Media's industry-leading i-technology publications.

"This award reflects the clear leadership enjoyed in 2005 by Sybase with ASE in the Best Linux Database space," said SYS-CON Group Publisher & Editorial Director Jeremy Geelan. "We are very proud of LinuxWorld's proactive role in helping to facilitate this community-driven process and congratulate Sybase and its product team on all the work that underlies the winning of this prestigious award."

Sybase ASE was also runner up in SYS-CON's Readers' Choice Awards for Best Enterprise Database. In addition, Sybase Unwired Orchestrator placed as runner up for Best Web Services Integration Tool and Best SOA BPM Engine, and Sybase SQL Anywhere(R) was named runner up for Most Mobile Database. About Sybase, Inc.

Sybase is the largest global enterprise software company exclusively focused on managing and mobilizing information from the data center to the point of action. Sybase provides open, cross-platform solutions that securely deliver information anytime, anywhere, enabling customers to create an information edge. The world's most critical data in commerce, communications, finance, government and healthcare runs on Sybase. For more information, visit the Sybase Web site: http://www.sybase.com. NOTE: Sybase, Adaptive Server Enterprise and SQL Anywhere are registered trademarks of Sybase, Inc. or its subsidiaries. All other company and product names mentioned may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.

IBM, POWER and OpenPower are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.

Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both. Special Note: Statements concerning Sybase's future growth, prospects and new product releases are, by nature, forward-looking statements that involve a number of uncertainties and risks, and cannot be guaranteed. The words "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "will" and similar expressions relating to Sybase and its management may identify forward-looking statements. Such statements are intended to reflect Sybase's current views with respect to future events and may ultimately prove to be incorrect or false. Factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially include shifts in customer demand, rapid technology changes, competitive factors and unanticipated delays in scheduled product availability. These and other risks are detailed from time to time in Sybase's Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including, but not limited to, its annual report on Form 10-K and its quarterly reports on Form 10-Q (copies of which can be viewed on Sybase's Web site).

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