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Sybase, Inc. was an enterprise software and services company. The company produced software relating to relational databases, with facilities located in California and Massachusetts. Sybase was acquired by SAP in 2010; SAP ceased using the Sybase name in 2014. History 1984: Robert Epstein, Mark Hoffman, Jane Doughty, and Tom Haggin found Sybase (initially trading as Systemware) in Epstein's home in Berkeley, California. Their first commercial location is half of an office suite at 2107 Dwight Way in Berkeley. They set out to create a relational database management system (RDBMS) that will organize information and make it available to computers within a network. March 1986: Systemware enters into talks with Microsoft to license Data Server, a database product built to run on UNIX computers. Those talks lead to a product called Ashton-Tate/Microsoft SQL Server 1.0, shipping in May 1989. May 1991: Systemware changes its name to Sybase. January 1998: Sybase announces that it has found inconsistencies in profits reported from its Japanese division and will be restating company financial results for the last three quarters of 1997. Sybase determines that the inconsistencies are due to five executives in Sybase's Japanese subsidiary found to have used side letters to artificially inflate the profits from their operations. Following a class-action lawsuit, the five executives involved are fired. November 1998: John S. Chen is appointed Chairman, CEO, and President. 2007: Sybase crosses the $1 billion revenue mark. March 2009: Sybase and SAP partner to deliver the SAP Business Suite software to iPhone, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, and other devices. May 2009: Sybase begins packaging MicroStrategy business intelligence software with its Sybase IQ server. September 2009: Sybase and Verizon partner to manage mobility services for enterprises worldwide through Verizon's Managed Mobility Solutions, which uses Sybase's enterprise device management platform. May 2010: SAP and Sybase, Inc. announce that SAP America, Inc. has signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire Sybase, Inc. for all outstanding shares of Sybase common stock, representing an enterprise value of approximately $5.8 billion. July 2010: SAP announces it has completed the acquisition of Sybase, Inc., the latter now a wholly owned subsidiary of SAP America. October 2012: All of Sybase's employees are incorporated into SAP's workforce. On October 30, 2012, SAP announces that Sybase, Inc. President and CEO John S. Chen will be leaving Sybase effective the very next day (October 31, 2012) after leading Sybase for 15 years. See also Adaptive Server Enterprise References. Discover the Sybase popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Sybase books.

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    Mobile Commerce Guide 2011

    Sybase

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    Der Mobile Commerce Guide 2011

    Sybase

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    Capital Markets Guide 2011

    Sybase, an SAP Company

    Learn about the challenges and opportunities facing capital markets and how to address them. This Guide provides you with cuttingedge thought leadership from the most knowledgeable...

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    Mobility Manifesto

    Sybase

    Today the world is mobilizing. And your enterprise stands amidst this global transformation. Is your company ready? The Mobility Manifesto is a 100page book that can inform you how...

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    Enterprise Mobility Guide 2011

    Sybase, an SAP Company

    Why go mobile? Mobile apps and tablets are transforming enterprises across the globe right now.  Here’s the opportunity to give your business a real competitive advantage, inc...

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    SAP to Acquire Sybase, Inc.- Strategic Move to Accelerate the Reach of SAP Solutions Across Mobile Platforms, Help Companies Manage and Analyze Business Information and Processes on Any Device

    ENP Newswire

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    Capital Markets Guide 2012

    SAP AG

    Volatility is the new normal and financial services companies need to be more agile than ever to remain competitive. Market structure and trading regulations are changing, and Big ...

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    Sybase Complete Self-Assessment Guide

    Gerardus Blokdyk

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  • Mobile Commerce Guide synopsis, comments

    Mobile Commerce Guide

    SAP Marketing

    SAP has published its third annual Mobile Commerce Guide, a thoughtleading compilation of insights drawn from the expertise and experience of 40+ leading analysts, professional ind...

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    Mobile Commerce Guide 2012

    Sybase, Inc.

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