Sybase said today that it has struck a deal with IBM in which Big Blue will market and distribute Sybase’s Linux database management software IBM will market the Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) ...
There was good news for Linux enthusiasts from the database front last week, as enterprise Linux suppliers and database vendors made some deals. Oracle announced that its key wares for business data ...
IBM and Sybase have teamed to add support for Sybase’s database software on IBM’s eServer OpenPower Linux servers. The two companies said they will jointly sell and market their products. The move ...
The company has been demonstrating the technology for some time, but this is the first commercially available implementation, a spokeswoman said. The technology will be available with DB2 for Linux ...
The market for database server software, seen as a barometer of overall software market health, grew slightly last year, fueled in part by sales of Linux. Overall sales of relational database software ...
Hash-based systems that store data as key/value pairs. That includes popular Unix database tools like Berkeley DB, DBM, and GDBM. Hierarchical databases, once an especially popular format on mainframe ...