Sybase iAnywhere was created in 1981.
Sybase was created in 1984.
Sometime in 2011 or 2012 Intuit upgraded QuickBooks, replacing its flat file system with SQL Anywhere from Sybase iAnywhere, allowing QuickBooks to store data in a relational database format.
Sybase's population is 2,012.
The population of Sybase is 3,576.
There are two answers to this. Sybase, or Sybase Incorporated, is a company that makes software products for enterprise systems. The company has two subsidiaries, iAnywhere and Sybase 365, both of which focus on mobility solutions. So when you say "Sybase", you are actually talking about a company. A lot of people use the term "Sybase" to describe Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise, or Sybase ASE. This is similar to saying "Oracle", when you mean "Oracle 10g". ASE is the large scale enterprise database, and competes directly with Oracle 10g and IBM DB2. It is a row based storage RDBMS, suitable for On Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) as well as data storage and reporting. Sybase has three other database products: Sybase IQ, SQL Anywhere, and Advantage. Each is designed for a specific market. Sybase IQ is an RDBMS which uses a column-based storage system. This means it stores data based the column the data comes from, and not the row the data is associated with. Column based storage has become a very popular design over the last few years, because it is very efficient at producing reports and can hold a lot of archival data in a much smaller footprint. Sybase IQ has been around for over 10 years, and is about to hit release 15.0 (sometime in the first half of 2009). This is signifcantly longer than some of it's competitors, who have only just started building column oriented storage systems. For this reason it is very popular for most reporting applications, incuding data warehouses and datamarts. Sybase IQ uses the same SQL syntax as Sybase ASE, and is fully ANSI SQL compliant. It stores data in tables, the same way as other relational databases. Any application or reporting engine that can run queries against Sybase ASE (or any relational database, for the most part) can use Syabse IQ. The only difference is "under the hood" in the disk storage mechanism.
There are two answers to this. Sybase, or Sybase Incorporated, is a company that makes software products for enterprise systems. The company has two subsidiaries, iAnywhere and Sybase 365, both of which focus on mobility solutions. So when you say "Sybase", you are actually talking about a company. A lot of people use the term "Sybase" to describe Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise, or Sybase ASE. This is similar to saying "Oracle", when you mean "Oracle 10g". ASE is the large scale enterprise database, and competes directly with Oracle 10g and IBM DB2. It is a row based storage RDBMS, suitable for On Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) as well as data storage and reporting. Sybase has three other database products: Sybase IQ, SQL Anywhere, and Advantage. Each is designed for a specific market. Sybase IQ is an RDBMS which uses a column-based storage system. This means it stores data based the column the data comes from, and not the row the data is associated with. Column based storage has become a very popular design over the last few years, because it is very efficient at producing reports and can hold a lot of archival data in a much smaller footprint. Sybase IQ has been around for over 10 years, and is about to hit release 15.0 (sometime in the first half of 2009). This is signifcantly longer than some of it's competitors, who have only just started building column oriented storage systems. For this reason it is very popular for most reporting applications, incuding data warehouses and datamarts. Sybase IQ uses the same SQL syntax as Sybase ASE, and is fully ANSI SQL compliant. It stores data in tables, the same way as other relational databases. Any application or reporting engine that can run queries against Sybase ASE (or any relational database, for the most part) can use Syabse IQ. The only difference is "under the hood" in the disk storage mechanism.
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difference is only in their name. Sybase is developed by a farmer named sybase and oracle is developed by an actor oracle. sybase is tool which will help farmers and oracle is used to invent the actor inside us.
Sybase is a relational database management system (RDBMS) that is commonly used in enterprise environments for data management. Having Sybase skills means being proficient in designing, managing, and querying databases using Sybase technology. This includes knowledge of SQL programming, database administration, and tuning performance for Sybase databases.
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Jeffrey R. Garbus has written: 'Administrator's guide to Sybase ASE 15' -- subject(s): Client/server computing, Sybase 'Sybase DBA survival guide' -- subject(s): Relational databases, Client/server computing, Sybase
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