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SAS914 – SQL Anywhere 9 New Feature Briefing

SAS914 – SQL Anywhere 9 New Feature Briefing. Mike Paola Sr. Group Product Manager mpaola@ianywhere.com / 519-883-6311 August 5, 2003. Agenda. iAnywhere Solutions At-a-Glance SQL Anywhere Overview Version 9 Enhancements Adaptive Server Anywhere (ASA) UltraLite MobiLink. 1.

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SAS914 – SQL Anywhere 9 New Feature Briefing

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  1. SAS914 – SQL Anywhere 9 New Feature Briefing Mike PaolaSr. Group Product Managermpaola@ianywhere.com / 519-883-6311August 5, 2003

  2. Agenda • iAnywhere Solutions At-a-Glance • SQL Anywhere Overview • Version 9 Enhancements • Adaptive Server Anywhere (ASA) • UltraLite • MobiLink 1

  3. iAnywhere Solutions At-a-Glance • Global Presence • HQ Dublin, CA • Offices in over 50 countries worldwide • History of Innovation • More than a decade of mobile industry experience • Defined always available computing • Fifteen year anniversary of SQL Anywhere database technology • Subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. • Consistent profitability year over year • Completed acquisition of AvantGo in February 2003 2

  4. Corporate Leadership • Market Leadership • Mobile database leader with 73% market share* • Leading embedded database vendor with over 800 OEM partners • Widespread Customer Adoption • More than 12,000 corporate customers and seven million deployed licenses • Customers include 78 of the Fortune 100 • 10,000 member strong Developer Community * “Mobile DBMS Software—In a short stall,” Colleen Graham, Gartner Group, Gartner Dataquest; December 16, 2002. 3

  5. Agenda • iAnywhere Solutions At-a-Glance • SQL Anywhere Overview • Version 9 Enhancements • Adaptive Server Anywhere (ASA) • UltraLite • MobiLink 1

  6. SQL Anywhere Studio Target Markets • Mobile enterprise solutions • Providing anytime, anywhere access to enterprise data, information and applications • Embedded applications • Incorporating a full-featured, small footprint enterprise database in third party applications • Small to medium sized businesses • Offering the power of an enterprise database to smaller companies and organizations with remote offices • Web-based applications • Integrating database capabilities with Web-based applications 4

  7. SQL Anywhere Studio Components • Adaptive Server Anywhere • Small-footprint, self-managing relational database with high reliability, high performance out of the box, and a full range of SQL features across a variety of platforms. • UltraLite • Database system for small devices, including Palm OS, Pocket PC, and Java-based devices, providing full transaction-processing support, a choice of development models, and synchronization with enterprise data stores. • MobiLink • Synchronization technology for sharing information among relational databases while maintaining the integrity of transactions across the entire system. 5

  8. SQL Anywhere Studio Design Goals • Ease of use • Performance out-of-the-box • Embeddability • Interoperability/Open architecture • Cross platform support • Being responsive to our customers 6

  9. SQL Anywhere Studio 9 Enhancements • Expanded Platform and Standards Support • XML & Web services (SOAP, HTTP server) • .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework • New platform support (Mac OS X and 64-bit platforms) • Enhanced Performance and Scalability • Index Consultant • Query Optimizer • Query Execution • Advanced Developer Productivity • Administration tools • UltraLite Dynamic SQL • Expanded SQL functionality • New mobile synchronization options 7

  10. Agenda • iAnywhere Solutions At-a-Glance • SQL Anywhere Overview • Version 9 Enhancements • Adaptive Server Anywhere (ASA) • UltraLite • MobiLink 1

  11. ASA New Features - XML • Customers can IMPORT and EXPORT XML data, allowing easier integration with other systems that use XML as a data transfer mechanism • XML Export: FOR XML AUTO, FOR XML RAW, FOR XML EXPLICIT, • XML Import: OPEN XML( handling of XPATH queries ) • SQLX functionality: xmlelement(), xmlforest(), xmlgen(), xmlconcat(), and xmlagg()

  12. ASA New Features – XML • Benefit to Customers • OEM embedded partners can integrate with their customer’s existing system. • Developers save time because they don’t have to implement all the XML parsing and generation themselves

  13. ASA New Features – Web Services • ASA now has an embedded HTTP server, allowing users to connect to the database server from a variety of clients, including web browsers • HTTP/HTTPS Server • Customers can implement web services directly inside the ASA server using standard stored procedures • XML, HTML,RAW support • SOAP/WSDL support

  14. ASA New Features – Web Services • Benefit to Customers • Developers can easily create web services, with their existing database and SQL skills, and do not need to be retrained, or to install new complex server software. • ASA can be integrated with open web service environments, such as .NET

  15. Thirty Seconds to Create a Web Service • dbinit banff_test.db • dbeng9 -xs http banff_test.db • From dbisql: • CREATE SERVICE list_tables • TYPE ‘html’ • AUTHORIZATION OFF • USER dba • AS SELECT * FROM SYSTABLE • Access http://localhost/banff_test/list_tables from a web browser

  16. ASA New Features – ADO.NET Driver • ASA now enables native connection from .NET languages • Supports both .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework • Benefit to Customers • Developers save time, and can access the full power of ASA, easily from their .NET application

  17. ASA - Enhanced Performance and Scalability • Index Consultant • Recommends indexes to improve query performance • Permits “what-if” analysis on existing query load • Can be used to find indexes that are unnecessary • Enhanced Query Optimizer • New cost-based optimization techniques • Histogram and selectivity estimation improvements • Query Execution Engine Improvements • Improved sequential and index scan performance • Redesigned cache management system improves scalability for large multi-user environments • Implementation of different sub-query execution methods • Improved hash join performance with better memory management • Adaptive query optimization techniques 10

  18. Benefits - Enhanced Performance and Scalability • Index Consultant • Provides administrators and developers with an easy-to-use way of optimizing performance by suggesting most appropriate indexes • Users save time with faster running applications • Enhanced Query Optimizer and Query Execution • Improved performance with larger databases and more complex queries and applications • Improved scalability for larger number of users and multi-processor environments 11

  19. Performance, performance, performance Pre-beta Banff– April 16, 2003

  20. ASA New Features – Enhanced Functionality • Support for Advanced SQL Functionality • RECURSIVE UNION • INTERSECT and EXCEPT • SELECT over a stored procedure • Support for outer references in derived tables • ORDER BY, TOP N support in views and derived tables • Better display output of string, date histograms • OLAP support • VARIANCE, STD_DEV aggregate functions • ORDER BY clause for LIST aggregate function • GROUP BY ROLLUP • Support for multiple DISTINCT aggregate functions in a single SELECT block

  21. ASA New Features – Enhanced Functionality • ALTER INDEX statement • can rename an index, or alter its clustering attribute • Better scalability – new lock-free cache manager • Support for clustered indexes (introduced in 8.0.2) • Ability to create an index on a function • Automatically adds a computed column “column-name” to the table • Creates an index on the computed column • Relies on the optimizer to replace any function occurrences with the computed column • Non-transactional temporary tables • Unaffected by COMMIT or ROLLBACK; no entries made to rollback log

  22. ASA New Features – Enhanced Functionality • Procedure, trigger, and view text can be hidden from other users by using SET HIDDEN (8.0.2) • LOAD TABLE can be used on local temporary tables (8.0.2) • UUIDs and GUIDs can be used as surrogate keys - see newid() function (8.0.2) • XML data type • Event handling improvements: • Two new parameters for event_parameter: • APPINFO • DisconnectReason: ‘from client’, ‘drop connection’, ‘liveness’, ‘inactive’, ‘connect failed’

  23. ASA New Features – Enhanced Functionality • Benefit to Customers • Developers can do more with their data, enabling richer applications solving the needs of a wider variety of businesses.

  24. ASA New Features – Improved Admin Tools • Faster startup time • Interface redesign • Stored Procedure debugger integration • Benefit to Customers • Developer Productivity – Faster access to the information that is needed

  25. ASA New Features – New Platform Support • Macintosh OS X • Windows 64-bit Itanium • Linux 64-bit Itanium • HP-UX 64-bit Itanium

  26. Agenda • iAnywhere Solutions At-a-Glance • SQL Anywhere Overview • Version 9 Enhancements • Adaptive Server Anywhere (ASA) • UltraLite • MobiLink 1

  27. UltraLite New Features – Dynamic SQL • Queries & statements built at runtime instead of development time • Support for a subset of what ASA supports • SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE • CROSS and LEFT OUTER joins supported • No sub queries or UNION • Prepare a statement, set parameters, execute • GetPlan method available as development aid

  28. UltraLite New Features – Dynamic SQL • Benefit to Customers • Development more straightforward for SQL users • No need for analysis step during development • Data structures used to execute SQL statements can be built as required • For an application with MANY SQL statements (>100), a dynamic SQL app may be smaller

  29. UltraLite New Features – Component Additions • UltraLite.NET • Very similar to Native UltraLite for Java • Works with any .NET language (C# and VB.NET) • ActiveX • The eVB component has been tested in PocketIE • Benefit to Customers • Additional development options for developers

  30. UltraLite New Features – Enhanced Functionality • New C++ interface to facilitate 3rd party tools integration • Multi-Process Database Access • UltraLite runtime runs in its own process space (CE & Windows only) • More than one client application can access an UltraLite database at a time • Benefit to Customers • Developers have additional options, enabling the creation of more applications

  31. Agenda • iAnywhere Solutions At-a-Glance • SQL Anywhere Overview • Version 9 Enhancements • Adaptive Server Anywhere (ASA) • UltraLite • MobiLink 1

  32. MobiLink New Features – Server Initiated Sync • Synchronization is currently client initiated • Server initiated Sync allows: • Download data that cannot wait for remote user • Upload data that cannot wait for remote user • Frequently requested feature • Benefit to Customers • Allows greater flexibility in the design of synchronization architectures

  33. Server Initiated Sync – How Does It Work?

  34. MobiLink New Features – File-Based Download • What is File-based download? • Ability to send a download as a file • File can be shared by many remotes • Does not replace normal synchronization • Benefit to Customer • Reduces load on server • Can take advantage of cheaper bulk transport • Allows download over any medium that support file transfer (including restartable file transfer)

  35. MobiLink New Features – Sync Flexibility • More synchronization options • Upload only • download only • TCP/IP liveness • Additional Scripts provide more control over synchronization process • Enhancements to scheduling • Performance and monitoring enhancements • Benefit to Customers • Greater flexibility in designing synchronization architectures

  36. Availability • Availability • Windows version shipping in Q3 2003 • Mac OS X and Unix versions including Linux will become generally available in Q4 2003

  37. iAnywhere Solutions at TechWave2003 Activities for iAnywhere Solutions • Keynote – Extending Information Anywhere • Wednesday, August 6 8:00 a.m - 9:30 a.m. • Part Two: Extending Information Anywhere • Learn how iAnywhere Solutions, the m-business subsidiary of Sybase, is addressing the mobile and wireless landscape and previews iAnywhere Solutions future technology plans including its popular, leading mobile portal, AvantGo. • Ask the iAnywhere Experts on the Technology Boardwalk • Drop in during exhibit hall hours and have all your questions answered by our technical experts! • Appointments outside of exhibit hall hours are also available to speak one-on-one with our Senior Engineers. Ask questions or get your yearly technical review – ask us for details • m-Business Pavilion • Visit the m-Business Pavilion in the exhibit hall to see how companies like Intermec have built m-Business solutions using iAnywhere Solutions technology

  38. iAnywhere Solutions at TechWave2003 Activities for iAnywhere Solutions • Wi-Fi Hotspots – brought to you by Intel & iAnywhere Solutions • You can enjoy wireless internet access via a Wi-Fi hotspot provided by Intel and iAnywhere Solutions. Using either a laptop or PDA that is Wi-Fi 802.11b wirelessly-enabled, visitors can access personal email, the internet ,and "TechWave To Go", a My AvantGo channel providing up-to-date information about TechWave classes, events and more. • Developer Community • A one-stop source for technical information! • Access to newsgroups,new betas and code samples • Monthly technical newsletters • Technical whitepapers,tips and online product documentation • Current webcast,class,conference and seminar listings • Excellent resources for commonly asked questions • All available express bug fixes and patches • Network with thousands of industry experts • http://www.ianywhere.com/developer/

  39. Conclusion • SQL Anywhere 9 will offer: • Support for XML / Web Services • Integration with .NET platform • Enhanced Performance & Scalability • Advanced Developer Productivity

  40. SAS914 – SQL Anywhere 9 New Feature Briefing Mike PaolaSr. Group Product Managermpaola@ianywhere.com / 519-883-6311August 5, 2003

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