Multi-Tenant Database Architecture - Part 1
This set of articles was first published on my Sybase blog in 2009. Since that time, this 5 part series has been one of the most requested set of articles. As part of Sybase's integration with SAP, I...
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This set of articles was first published on my Sybase blog in 2009. Since that time, this 5 part series has been one of the most requested set of articles. As part of Sybase's integration with SAP, I...
View ArticleWhy SaaS and ISVs Clash
The enduring popularity of Software-as-a-service (SaaS) isn't accidental. Whether you're a technology reseller or a traditional enterprise, there's a lot to like about the use of a service model for...
View ArticleMulti-Tenant Database Architecture - Part 3
This set of articles was first published on my Sybase blog in 2009. Since that time, this 5 part series has been one of the most requested set of articles. As part of Sybase's integration with SAP, I...
View ArticleMulti-Tenant Database Architecture - Part 4
This set of articles was first published on my Sybase blog in 2009. Since that time, this 5 part series has been one of the most requested set of articles. As part of Sybase's integration with SAP, I...
View ArticleMulti-Tenant Database Architecture - Part 5
This set of articles was first published on my Sybase blog in 2009. Since that time, this 5 part series has been one of the most requested set of articles. As part of Sybase's integration with SAP, I...
View ArticleComing Soon: SQL Anywhere 16 Data Synchronization New Features Webcast!
SAP Brings New Data Synchronization Features to SAP Sybase SQL AnywhereJoin us for an insightful Webcast on March 13, 2013 Register today The latest version of SAP Sybase SQL Anywhere is here!...
View ArticleWebcast Replay Available : New data management features in SQL Anywhere 16
If you missed the webcast last week where I talked about what's new in SQL Anywhere 16 from a data management perspective, you can catch the replay here:Take Your Data Management Processes to a New...
View ArticleIsolating Customer Data: When is it a Better Fit for the Cloud?
For all that global business has embraced cloud computing—welcoming its low cost, low barrier to entry and reduced IT burden—not everything about this architectural sea change is working out perfectly....
View ArticleWebcast Replay Available: New Data Sync. Features in SQL Anywhere 16
If you missed the webcast last week where Tom Slee talked about what's new in SQL Anywhere 16 from a data synchrnoization perspective, you can catch the replay here:SAP Brings New Data Synchronization...
View ArticleLicensing SQL Anywhere in Virtualized Environments
This is a repost of one of my more popular posts from my old Sybase blog.One of SQL Anywhere's strengths is its support for a wide variety of platforms. With the increasing use of virtualization to...
View ArticleFrom the Archives: Schema Design Tools are a Tough Challenge
This was originally written by Glenn Paulley and posted to his blog on sybase.com in May of 2008. It is interesting to note that the Hana approach to the problem Glenn talks about in this article is...
View ArticleFrom The Archives: The DBA Will Be Obsolete
This post was originally written by Glenn Paulley and posted to his blog on Sybase.com in April of 2008. While old, it highlights the focus of the SQL Anywhere engineering team, which has not changed,...
View ArticleFrom The Archives: Ivan Anywhere Origin Story
This post was originally written by Glenn Paulley and posted to his blog on sybase.com in April of 2008. I think Ivan Anywhere is pretty cool and seeing as how he is still roaming the halls here in...
View ArticleFrom the Archives: Maybe We Need Another Benchmark
This post was originally written by Glenn Paulley and posted to sybase.com in December of 2008. The subject of performance benchmarks never goes out of style. For more than a decade we at iAnywhere...
View ArticleFYI: End of Life Notification for SQL Anywhere, version 11
This End of Life notification for SQL Anywhere, version 11 was issued May 31, 2013, and is effective May 31, 2014 Dear Valued Customer: This letter provides notification of the end of engineering...
View ArticleFYI: SQL Anywhere ECC Encryption Add-On EOL
SQL Anywhere ECC Encryption Add-On EOL, issued May 31, 2013, effective May 31, 2014. Dear Valued Customer, This letter provides notification of the end of engineering support for the...
View ArticleRole Based Access Control in SQL Anywhere 16
SQL Anwyhere 16 introduces a new security model based on roles and privileges. If you are unfamiliar with this concept, we just published a demo tutorial that gives a good overview of how this model...
View ArticleFrom the Archives: Are We There Yet?
The post was originally written by Glenn Paulley and posted to his blog in April of 2008 My kids ask "Are we there yet?" every time we travel anywhere, even if the drive is under 15 minutes. Lately...
View ArticleVideo: Data Sync to SAP HANA Using SQL Anywhere
Recently, I recorded a video about performing data synchronization to SAP HANA via SQL Anywhere/MobiLink. The video is posted in the SAP CodeTalk playlist...
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