Sybase Ships Open Client & Open Server For Mac OS X

Sybase Ships Open Client & Open Server For Mac OS X

Sybase Ships Open Client & Open Server For Mac OS X

DUBLIN, Calif. - May 6, 2002 - Sybase, Inc. (NYSE: SY), a leading
enterprise infrastructure and integration company, announced today the
availability of Open Client and Open Server for Mac OS X. These versatile
programming tool kits for developers are an enterprise-class database
solution to deliver Mac applications across a variety of database systems.

"Open Client and Open Server for Mac OS X bring the power of Sybase's
enterprise-class database management technology to the Mac community," said
Dr. Raj Nathan, senior vice president and general manager, Sybase
Enterprise Solutions Division. "With the availability of Open Client and
Open Server for Mac OS X, development of mission-critical, enterprise-class
applications can take place directly on Mac OS X."

"Offering unprecedented stability, power and interoperability, beneath the
elegant Aqua user interface, Mac OS X is a super platform for building
robust and reliable applications," said Ron Okamoto, Apple's vice president
of Worldwide Developer Relations. "Mac developers will be very excited to
have access to such exceptional database technologies from Open Client and
Open Server to create high performance applications for demanding computing
environments." Sybase Open Client for Mac OS X provides Mac OS X client
seats with a high performance connection to an installed base of more than
40,000 corporate systems running more than one million databases managed by
Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE). Open Client acts as a bridge
between the applications developed on Mac OS X and Sybase's
enterprise-class products including the Sybase ASE database manager and
middleware, such as Sybase's DirectConnect=81 family of products. Together
with DirectConnect, Open Client allows a developer to tap into legacy
enterprise databases running on Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Silicon
Graphics and Sun servers.

"REALbasic=AE customers crave high performance connectivity to Sybase
database products," said Lorin Rivers, vice president of marketing, REAL
Software. "With the introduction of Open Client for Mac OS X, this high
performance connectivity is one step closer."

Sybase Open Server is a highly configurable server tool kit that greatly
simplifies the design and implementation of server applications. With Open
Server, programmers can extend the value of existing applications by
allowing them to be used with Open Client-based applications as well as
integrate legacy databases into the client/server environment. Sybase Open
Server provides an ideal platform for developing gateways to many forms of
data in existing systems. Together Open Client and Open Server provide a
unified application program interface for accessing data and services.

"Mac OS X is gaining ground in the enterprise space," said Michael Kelly,
chairman and chief architect of Techtel Corporation, a technology market
research firm based in Emeryville, Calif. "In fact, among the largest
buyers of enterprise technology, Mac OS X has a higher customer
satisfaction than both Windows=AE 2000 and Linux=AE."

Pricing and Availability
Open Client and Open Server for Mac OS X are available immediately and
priced separately. For more information, or to place an order, please call
1-800-8SYBASE.

About Sybase, Inc.
Sybase is the enterprise infrastructure company that bridges heterogeneous
technologies. With industry-leading Enterprise Portal (EP), mobile and
wireless solutions, essential integration products, and high performance
database management systems, Sybase is one of the largest independent
software companies in the world. For more information, visit the Sybase Web
site: http://www.sybase.com.

 
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