SQL Anywhere 12, the newest release of SQL Anywhere, builds on the power of its database and advanced synchronization technology by focusing on exciting new enhancements in the areas of out-of-box performance, scalability and monitoring, advanced data synchronization, and developer productivity tools. Join us for an exciting first look at the new features and find out how SQL Anywhere 12 can impact your application with improved performance and functionality like never before.

Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Times: 7am PDT / 10am EDT / 3pm GMT / 4pm CET

or

11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7pm GMT / 8pm CET

Presenter: Eric Farrar, SQL Anywhere Product Manager

This webcast takes a look at the exciting new SQL Anywhere 12 data management and data synchronization features. Through discussion and demos, you will learn about data management highlights in SQL Anywhere 12 including new language extensions, performance and scalability enhancements, spatial support, and the new administration and monitoring tool features. There will also be an overview of the improvements made in the areas of data synchronization including central administration of remote databases, diagnostic tools, iPhone support, and UltraLite enhancements. This is your opportunity to learn first-hand about SQL Anywhere 12 and all it has to offer!

Register: http://marketing.ianywhere.com/forms/GetToKnow12

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