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Sybase and Mendocino Software to Simplify Database Management; Two Companies to Raise the Bar for Functionality and Ease of Use in Recovery, Auditing, Testing and Reporting Management
Business Wire, April 3, 2006
DUBLIN, Calif. & FREMONT, Calif. -- Sybase, Inc. (NYSE:SY) and Mendocino Software today announced development plans targeted at giving enterprise customers the highest level of functionality and ease-of-use for managing their database environments. The two companies plan to integrate Sybase's high performance database technologies, Sybase(R) Adaptive Server(R) Enterprise (ASE) and Sybase IQ, with Mendocino's flagship RecoveryONE(TM) solution, offering improved functionality to storage and database administrators.
The development efforts are targeted at creating a comprehensive set of database management tools that cover both single and multi-site environments. Business benefits will include: better database protection and recovery with less production impact and more flexible off-host processing; more reliable change management processes; easier heterogeneous data migration for database server and storage upgrades and consolidation; and streamlined data retention efforts for compliance and other purposes.
The companies intend to leverage Mendocino's "infinite snapshot engine" technology with Sybase's enterprise database solutions, including Replication Server(R), ASE and IQ, to streamline not only data protection operations, such as backup and recovery, but also administrative and maintenance processes. The joint solution will deliver intelligent database event tracking, transaction-oriented recovery capabilities and provide flexible ways to create database copies for administrative purposes with zero impact on production databases.
"Sybase strives to bring our customers state-of-the-art database management tools that allow them to manage their rapidly growing data environments more effectively, while keeping pace with evolving regulatory and business requirements," said Dr. Raj Nathan, senior vice president of Sybase's Information Technology Solutions Group. "With Sybase and Mendocino products, our customers will add the next-generation of data management to the list of top capabilities that they have become accustomed to receiving from Sybase solutions."
"Our partnership with Sybase will deliver benefits to enterprise customers far beyond what can be achieved by just working through standard interfaces," said Steve Colman, president and CEO of Mendocino Software. "Through this relationship, we will offer common customers new features and functionality that will deliver the cutting edge of database management for maximum productivity and reduced business risk."
About Mendocino Software
Mendocino Software develops and markets recovery management solutions like RecoveryONE to enterprises worldwide and is a founding member of the Storage Networking Industry Association's (SNIA) CDP Special Interest Group. Recovery management is focused on capturing data transparently from enterprise applications, easily making copies of data available on demand at any previous point in time with zero impact on production applications. These copies are then used to optimize the recovery of enterprise application environments and significantly improve the flexibility and value of off-host processing operations. The privately held company is funded by Mayfield, Accel Partners, Advent International, Foundation Capital and a strategic corporate investor. Mendocino is headquartered in Fremont, CA. For more information on the company, please visit www.mendocinosoft.com.
About Sybase
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.
Sybase, Replication Server and Adaptive Server Enterprise 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.
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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