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December 14, 2007 | Comments: (0)
Sybase offers SQL developer tool
Sybase this week announced Sybase WorkSpace 2.0, a design and development environment combining enterprise modeling and database and Web development in an Eclipse-based framework, Sybase said.
WorkSpace 2.0 also offers data federation and services development. Enhancements in this version include advanced integration with the Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise, Sybase IQ and SQL Anywhere databases. Incorporation of open source technology is done via plugins such as the Eclipse Data Tooling Platform, the company said.
With WorkSpace, users can leverage the Sybase environment from data, reporting and analytics levels. Data services can be developed. SQL editing and debugging is featured for Sybase databases. Support also is included for notification of real-time database events.
Pricing for Sybase WorkSpace 2.0 begins at $495 per seat.
Posted by Paul Krill on December 14, 2007 03:55 PM
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