Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: iAnywhere Solutions

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    iAnywhere adds IM to mobile management suite 01/03/2007 08:22:36

    IAnywhere Solutions is adding an instant messaging (IM) component to Information Anywhere Suite, a set of products for managing applications on PDAs and other wireless devices.
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    Sybase updates SQL Anywhere database 18/04/2006 07:41:45

    The iAnywhere Solutions unit of Sybase has started shipping a beta release of Version 10 of its SQL Anywhere embeddable database, which promises improved performance and new backup features.
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    IAnywhere adds Asian language support to M-Business 13/03/2006 11:11:48

    IAnywhere Solutions has added support for several Asian languages to M-Business Anywhere with the release of version 6.0, the Sybase subsidiary said in a statement.
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    IAnywhere puts more brains in RFID readers 31/01/2006 08:39:13

    IAnywhere Solutions has released software that manufacturers can embed in their RFID (radio frequency identification) readers to make them smarter, the company announced Monday.
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    IAnywhere upgrades remote access platform 07/12/2005 08:02:54

    IAnywhere Solutions on Tuesday introduced the latest version of M-Business Anywhere, the platform that enables remote access to corporate databases. M-Business Anywhere 6.0 adds support for Asian languages, enables remote client software upgrades and supports Web services integration.
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    IDC: As mobile workforce grows, IT support could lag 09/11/2005 10:00:45

    The global mobile workforce is expected to grow by more than 20 percent in the next four years, with 878 million mobile workers toiling away on laptops, handhelds and cell phones by 2009, according to a recent study by IDC. But as the number of mobile workers rises, the research firm is sounding an alarm that IT staffers assigned to support them may not be ready.
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    IAnywhere readies 'Jasper' database 23/08/2005 08:30:58

    IAnywhere Solutions plans to offer the first details this week about the next big upgrade to its SQL Anywhere mobile database software, and said developers can register now to try out the beta.
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    IAnywhere upgrades natural language interface software 02/08/2005 08:12:50

    IAnywhere Solutions Inc. has released an upgrade to Answers Anywhere, a middleware product for building application interfaces where users can submit queries using natural language, the company said Monday.
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    Sybase buys Extended Systems for $71 million 02/08/2005 07:49:07

    Sybase has agreed to buy Extended Systems, a software maker that, like Sybase, focuses on database and mobile-access technology. Sybase will pay US$71.3 million in cash for the company.
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    IAnywhere gives Microsoft mobile management help 28/06/2005 09:45:38

    On Monday iAnywhere Solutions, a division of database management system company Sybase, announced a partnership with database rival Microsoft to integrate the Afaria mobile management suite into Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003.
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    Sybase moves further into RFID 27/04/2005 08:50:04

    Sybase's growing venture into the hot market of radio frequency identification (RFID) is a logical development of the company's activity in the mobile data space, says Sydney-based marketing manager Julie Christie.
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