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Database Management Systems - What's Changed?

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SentryOne gets pragmatic

SentryOne has acquired Pragmatic Works Software. This is unusually synergistic and non-overlapping.
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S/4HANA and AnyDB

Third party database providers are going to have some difficulty in persuading SAP that they can support S/4HANA
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NuoDB Swifts Release 2.1

NuoDB is a very interesting product, both from a conceptual and an architectural point of view.
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SAP finally drops the Sybase name.

SAP finally drops the Sybase name.
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SAP ASE 16

SAP has just released version 16 of what used to be Sybase ASE. This release is very much focused on big data for OLTP.
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IBM JSON

There's been some confusion about how exactly DB2 is supporting JSON: here's the lowdown
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Ancelus - Ancelus is an entity-relational database with extreme performance characteristics

Ancelus is a successor to ERDB, specifically for 64-bit MPP environments with continuous availability. It is suitable for OLTP, warehousing & hybrid environment
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InterSystems and Caché

InterSystems has just released Caché
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DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows and DB2 pureScale

The addition of DB2 pureScale adds significantly to the existing strengths of DB2.
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Oracle and Sun: winners and losers

Sun is a hardware company that has, historically, been rubbish at marketing and selling software. Oracle, on the other hand, is very good at selling software but has no experience as a hardware...
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Managing data growth on System z

This paper discusses data breakage and access, and then briefly considers how IBM Optim works, particularly with respect to System z.
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Confio releases Sybase support

Confio provides wait time-based database performance monitoring and root cause analysis. It has now added support for Sybase ASE.
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