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Sybase

Enterprise software and services company


Enterprise software and services company

FieldValue
nameSybase, Inc.
logoSybase logo full.svg
imageSybasehq.jpg
image_captionFormer headquarters in Dublin, California
type
defunct
industrySoftware
fateAcquired by SAP
foundedin Berkeley, California
founder
hq_locationDublin, California (1994–2012)
key_people
num_employees3,576
num_employees_year2012
parentSAP (2010–2012)
website

Sybase, Inc. was an enterprise software and services company. The company produced software relating to relational databases, with facilities located in California and Massachusetts. Sybase was acquired by SAP in 2010; SAP ceased using the Sybase name in 2014.

History

  • 1984: Robert Epstein—formerly with Ingres—and Mark Hoffman leave Britton-Lee. They, Jane Doughty, and Tom Haggin start Sybase (initially trading as Systemware) in Epstein's home in Berkeley, California. Their first commercial location is half of an office suite at 2107 Dwight Way in Berkeley. They set out to create a relational database management system (RDBMS) that will organize information and make it available to computers within a network.
  • March 1986: Systemware enters into talks with Microsoft to license Data Server, a database product built to run on UNIX computers. Those talks lead to a product called Ashton-Tate/Microsoft SQL Server 1.0, shipping in May 1989.
  • May 1991: Systemware changes its name to Sybase.
  • January 1998: Sybase announces that it has found inconsistencies in profits reported from its Japanese division and will be restating company financial results for the last three quarters of 1997. Sybase determines that the inconsistencies are due to five executives in Sybase's Japanese subsidiary found to have used side letters to artificially inflate the profits from their operations. Following a class-action lawsuit, the five executives involved are fired.
  • November 1998: John S. Chen is appointed Chairman, CEO, and President.
  • 2007: Sybase crosses the $1billion revenue mark.
  • March 2009: Sybase and SAP partner to deliver the SAP Business Suite software to iPhone, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, and other devices.
  • May 2009: Sybase begins packaging MicroStrategy business intelligence software with its Sybase IQ server.
  • September 2009: Sybase and Verizon partner to manage mobility services for enterprises worldwide through Verizon's Managed Mobility Solutions, which uses Sybase's enterprise device management platform.
  • May 2010: SAP and Sybase, Inc. announce that SAP America, Inc. has signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire Sybase, Inc. for all outstanding shares of Sybase common stock, representing an enterprise value of approximately $5.8billion.
  • July 2010: SAP announces it has completed the acquisition of Sybase, Inc., the latter now a wholly owned subsidiary of SAP America.
  • October 2012: All of Sybase's employees are incorporated into SAP's workforce. On October30, 2012, SAP announces that Sybase, Inc. President and CEO John S. Chen will be leaving Sybase effective the very next day (October31, 2012) after leading Sybase for 15years.

References

References

  1. "Mitchell e. Kertzman Appointed Chairman of the Board; Sybase Names John S. Chen President and Board".
  2. [http://www.bloorresearch.com/blog/the-norfolk-punt/sap-finally-drops-the-sybase-name/ SAP finally drops the Sybase name]
  3. (2007-06-12). "RDBMS Workshop: Financing". Computer History Museum.
  4. Epstein, Bob. (2013). "History of Sybase". IEEE Annals of the History of Computing.
  5. [https://www.referenceforbusinesz.com/history2/49/Sybase-Inc.html Sybase, Inc. - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Sybase, Inc.]
  6. [https://web.archive.org/web/20181202141531/https://www.kleinerperkins.com/case-studies/sybase/ Managing and analyzing information with relational databases]
  7. (June 28, 2001). "Building the Billion Dollar Database: Microsoft SQL Server Climbs to New Heights".
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  9. Magee, Mike. "Sybase to restate following Japanese accounting scandal". Incisive Media.
  10. (November 16, 2009). "Sybase CEO John Chen shares inside look at China's influence". USA Today.
  11. Farber, Dan. (January 24, 2008). "Sybase: The next big target for acquisition?". ZDNet.
  12. (May 12, 2009). "Sybase and MicroStrategy Team Up to Dramatically Reduce Time for Implementation of Business Analytics". Sybase.
  13. [https://www.sap.com/investors/en/financial-news/ad-hoc-news/2010/05/934992.html SAP to Acquire Sybase, Inc.]
  14. "SAP to Acquire Sybase, Inc". SAP.
  15. [http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sap-completes-acquisition-of-sybase-inc-99612339.html SAP Completes Acquisition of Sybase, Inc.]
  16. [http://news.sap.com/2012/10/john-chen-to-leave-sap-after-successful-integration-of-sybase/ John Chen to Leave SAP After Successful Integration of Sybase]
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