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iAnywhere Delivers SQL Anywhere For Microsoft Windows x64 Platforms

iAnywhere Delivers SQL Anywhere For Microsoft Windows x64 Platforms

iAnywhere extends its support for SQL Anywhere Studio to include Microsoft Windows x64 platforms, providing enhanced performance and scalability for a new generation of database applications.

DUBLIN, Calif. April 25, 2005 - iAnywhere Solutions, Inc., a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE: SY), today announced that SQL Anywhere Studio will fully support Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Microsoft's new 64-bit operating systems for both Intel and AMD 64-bit processors.
By providing native 64-bit support, SQL Anywhere users with large databases will be able to take advantage of powerful 64-bit processing capabilities in applications that require large amounts of memory or intensive numeric calculations. Support for 64-bit Windows is available as part of SQL Anywhere Studio V9.0.2. Developers can get started today by registering for the free 64-bit Windows version of the SQL Anywhere Studio Developer Edition at: http://www.ianywhere.com/developer_download_registration. Free trial versions of Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition are available at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/trial/default.mspx.

Laptop Battery "SQL Anywhere has a long tradition of support for the entire Microsoft Windows operating system family," said Michael Paola, Senior Group Product Manager, iAnywhere. "Extending our support to the Windows x64 platforms provides SQL Anywhere users an easy migration path to 64-bit computing and all of its inherent benefits."

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(i) database software (such as Microsoft SQL Server), and (ii) business application software (for example, enterprise email, enterprise resource planning, and customer relationship management). Any other usage of the Server Software is not permitted. The rights and limitations described in the “Other Rights and Limitations Regarding Windows Server 2003, all editions” section of the Additional Terms for Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition above are also applicable to this Server Software ( bit version), with the exception of sections (b) and (c)(iv).

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