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Embarcadero DBArtisan 8.1 provides organizations with significant benefits in the form of higher productivity, improved performance and availability, and increased levels of security across a variety of proprietary and now open source database platforms. Embarcadero's commitment to supporting the latest versions of database platforms like MySQL Network means customers can gain all the benefits of standardizing on a comprehensive solution, while still enjoying the flexibility to upgrade and extend their database environments. Additionally, support for Microsoft's SQL Server 2005 CTP allows customers to evaluate the latest version for their database systems.
"Embarcadero's products -- especially DBArtisan -- are a great complement to MySQL Network," said Zack Urlocker, vice president of marketing for MySQL AB. "In 's enterprise environments, DBAs need more affordable, better-integrated solutions for managing their large-scale database applications. As DBArtisan becomes MySQL Network Certified, Embarcadero continues to provide robust features and tools that allow our joint customers to take full advantage of the cost savings and performance benefits of our open source database."
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Embarcadero Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of data lifecycle management solutions, announced the general availability of Embarcadero DBArtisan 8.1. This latest version provides database administrators with the most robust cross-platform data and database management solution to date, including support for MySQL Network and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 CTP(Community Technology Preview). |
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