SQL Anywhere 17 Announced!
I am excited today to announce that the next major evolution of SQL Anywhere is now available! Enhancements in this release continue our long running themes to improve performance, security, availability, and developer fri...
Yesterday, the SQL Anywhere team published a new TPC-C Benchmark Result, placing SQL Anywhere in the number 1 spot for price/performance ($0.19 US), at less than 1/2 the previous best result ever published!
The benchmark was executed with a 750 GB da...
As has been announced on this site, the SQL Anywhere team at Sybase/SAP are in the process of implementing a replacement for this StackExchange based version of SQLA. This project is proceeding quite well, and we hope to make a further announcement...
In light of the impending demise of the SQLA site on stackexchange.com, we intend to migrate the existing SQLA site to a site to be hosted on Sybase.com.
We hope to complete the migration in the next few weeks. We will announce the new site's avail...
As a member of the SAP SQL Anywhere team, I would like to address this question. SQL Anywhere continues to be actively supported and maintained. New patch releases of SQL Anywhere continue to be published. While there are very few new features bei...
Breck,
Paragraph 4 of the SAP Terms of Use page that you reference in your question says this:
"You may, however, download, store, and display on your computer or other electronic device, solely to view, listen to, play and print SAP Materials and Us...
There are no current plans to discontinue, or otherwise remove the SQL Anywhere forum or the content present on it. We believe that the SQL Anywhere Forum continues to be a valuable resource to our SQL Anywhere customers, and continue to encourage i...
I would like to clarify the numbering of the SQL Anywhere 17 software included in the latest SQL Anywhere Support Package/Patch (SP 0 – Patch Level 8). You may have noticed that the version number changed from 17.0.0.xxxx to 17.0.4.2053.
The “4” in ...