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Sybase ASE & IQ analytics selected by major companies

(Technology News, 09 Mar 2007 )

Sybase Inc, a provider of enterprise infrastructure and mobile software, announced that organizations in financial, federal, telecommunications and retail industries have recently chosen Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) database and Sybase IQ analytics server to meet the increasing demands of managing and mobilizing critical data throughout the enterprise. These technologies enable the organizations to deliver enhanced customer service, access multiple data sources and pave a path to develop and innovate for the future. Sybase's solutions also enable decision-making system, managing 24 operational functions including finance, tax, telecommunication, human resource and natural disaster response.

Samsung Securities in Korea has invested in Sybase solutions to support its next-generation operational system. Sybase ASE enables Samsung Securities to deliver results in response to increased customer demand by efficiently handling the order settlement process, thereby helping the securities firm to maintain its position in Korea's capital market industry.

Ministry of government administration and home affairs (MOGAHA) in South Korea, selected Sybase ASE and Sybase IQ to organize distributed data in an improved interface, delivering more accurate data that is shared by the central government as well as the nation's 16 provincial governments.

Horace Chow, vice president for Asia Pacific at Sybase, said, "Business challenges impacting our customers' current enterprise infrastructure require high availability, ability to handle structured and unstructured data in a single context and conformance to stringent regulations. Business decision makers continue to turn to Sybase to deliver real time analytics, providing mission-critical data as well as delivering information anytime, anywhere."

The industries include Samsung Securities in Korea; the South Korean Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs; China's Guang Dong Telecom; and the retailer in China, Wang Fujing Department Store Group.
Guang Dong Telecom of China, built a high-speed customer data system using Sybase ASE and Sybase IQ that delivers a consolidated view of customer interactions and usage trends. This system was implemented to improve customer service for Guang Dong Telecom, and helped the company maintain its position in China's telecommunications market.

Wang Fujing Department Store Group selected Sybase to improve its business analysis by implementing Sybase IQ, Sybase ASE, Sybase Replication Server and Sybase PowerBuilder solutions. The system will help Wang Fujing track consumer buying patterns across all outlets in near real-time, allowing management to observe trends and adjust merchandise offerings to meet customer needs and increase productivity.

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