Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) is a high-performance relational database management system for mission-critical, data-intensive environments. It ensures highest operational efficiency and throughput on a broad range of platforms.
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Extreme Transaction Processing: Sybase ASE Overview
Extreme transaction processing systems must support tens of thousands of concurrent users with ultra-fast, nonstop performance on cost-effective, standards-based platforms. ASE does all that—and more. Powering 24 of the top 25 global banks and 46 of the top 50 top global banks and securities firms, the ASE mission-critical enterprise database management system is known for its rock solid reliability, superior performance and low total cost of ownership.
ASE key features include data encryption to protect from internal and external breaches; partitioning technology for better performance and easier maintenance; and, virtualization and clustering capabilities for continuous availability and efficient use of resources. In-memory database technology provides significant improvements in response time and throughput for high data volume and high concurrent user organizations. And the addition of data compression allows enterprises to reduce storage costs and increase performance on large and growing data sets.
Provides extreme performance
Enables demanding IT environments to achieve millions of transactions per minute with terabyte-sized databases, while maintaining rapid growth rates in data and transaction volume
Reduces risk
Helps organizations avoid costly, disastrous disruptions such as system failure, unforeseen disasters or stolen data
Protects against common threats to IT systems, including data security, system stability, disaster recovery
Allows IT to offer responsive technical support and mitigate risk
Increases efficiency
Allows IT to provide higher service levels—even with shrinking budgets
Efficiently uses hardware and storage, offering high performance with less overall cost
Eases database administrator system task requirements