SAP SQL Anywhere

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SAP SQL Anywhere
Score 7.1 out of 10
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SAP® SQL Anywhere® solutions aim to deliver enterprise-level data management and synchronization capabilities. The solutions are designed to run in remote and mobile environments on a wide range of small-footprint devices and in real-world conditions.N/A
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SAP SQL Anywhere
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee
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SAP SQL Anywhere
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I worked with Oracle for years during my career. I wouldn't select SQL Anywhere to implement a global ATM system with tens of thousands of concurrent connections, but SQL Anywhere is much easier to use and deploy and works very well in workgroup settings. Query performance …
Chose SAP SQL Anywhere
SAP SQL Anywhere is well-suited when compared with cost/benefit ratio.
Chose SAP SQL Anywhere
Ultimately, a vendor chose SQL Anywhere as their database of choice for their application. I would go with Microsoft SQL Server instead, personally. Largely this is because the tools and support are far better. However, SQL Anywhere is an ODBC-compliant database and as such it …
Chose SAP SQL Anywhere
There are several DB's services out there, it all depends on organization and process needs.
Chose SAP SQL Anywhere
Easier to use and implement than Oracle. Offers similar abilities to MS SQL with a lower cost of ownership. Small foot print to manage with powerful results.
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Small Businesses
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Score 9.8 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
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Score 9.8 out of 10
Enterprises
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Score 9.8 out of 10
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User Ratings
SAP SQL Anywhere
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(6 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
SAP SQL Anywhere
Likelihood to Recommend
SAP
SAP SQL Anywhere is better than not using a database, let's be clear there! However, I wouldn't pick it as my first or even second or third choice. I'd recommend looking at other options. Largely, it appears less powerful both in terms of its robustness and general performance and in its implementation of SQL. The standard Sybase utilities provided are lacking in basic features, and the interactive SQL utility is quite horrendous. However, the great thing is it is an ODBC-compliant SQL-compliant relational database.
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Pros
SAP
  • Good performance with relatively large data sets - its cost-based query optimizer is particularly robust
  • ANSI SQL compliant
  • Supports T-SQL
  • Scales well between the desktop (single user) and client/server installations supporting 50-1000 users
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Cons
SAP
  • I think it should be more user friendly for non-technical users.
  • More functional functionalities should be added to the object explore when working with a table to transform data/manipulate data.
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Likelihood to Renew
SAP
Ease of use, relationship to existing software's used in house and familiarity with the product
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Alternatives Considered
SAP
I worked with Oracle for years during my career. I wouldn't select SQL Anywhere to implement a global ATM system with tens of thousands of concurrent connections, but SQL Anywhere is much easier to use and deploy and works very well in workgroup settings. Query performance often exceeds some Oracle versions without having to rely on database tuning.
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Return on Investment
SAP
  • Skilled/experienced resources are less prominent than Microsoft SQL Server or even Oracle, or MySQL, so finding solutions and assistance, if needed, takes more time than it would with other platforms
  • You will need to find a good SQL query tool by yourself because the Sybase Central / Interactive SQL utilities are lacking in many basic features, and just generally have a bad user interface
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