Sybase

Sybase is a relational database management system (RDBMS) developed by Sybase Corporation. It was originally designed to run on Unix systems, but has since been ported to a number of other platforms.

Sybase is known for its high performance, robustness, and scalability. Sybase is used by many large organizations, including banks and other financial institutions, telecommunications companies, and government agencies. Is Sybase same as SQL? No, Sybase is not the same as SQL. Sybase is a relational database management system (RDBMS), while SQL is a query language used to access data in a database. While SQL can be used with many different types of databases, Sybase is designed specifically for use with Sybase databases. Is Sybase SQL? Yes, Sybase SQL is a database management system. It is a relational database management system (RDBMS) that uses the Structured Query Language (SQL) to manage data.

What is difference between Sybase and Oracle?

The two most popular types of relational database management systems (RDBMS) are Oracle and Sybase. While they both store data in tables and support SQL queries, there are important differences between the two.

One key difference is that Oracle uses a "proprietary" database structure, while Sybase uses the industry-standard "ANSI" structure. This means that Oracle is not compatible with other databases, while Sybase can be used with any ANSI-compliant database.

Another difference is that Oracle offers a comprehensive set of features, while Sybase has a more limited set of features. For example, Oracle offers support for stored procedures, while Sybase does not.

Finally, Oracle is a commercial product, while Sybase is available under an open source license. This means that Oracle costs money to use, while Sybase can be used for free.

Who still uses Sybase?

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a number of factors, including the specific industry or markets that a given company operates in. However, according to a recent report from market research firm Gartner, Sybase is no longer considered a "leader" in the database management system (DBMS) market, and its market share has declined significantly in recent years.

That said, there are still many companies that continue to use Sybase for their DBMS needs, particularly in mission-critical applications where data integrity and performance are paramount. In addition, Sybase still has a strong presence in certain industries, such as banking and finance, where it has been historically strong. Is Sybase from SAP? No, Sybase is not from SAP. Sybase is a software company that was acquired by SAP in 2010.