WorkSpace for ASE Webinar
December 15, 2006 2:09 PM
Filed Under: Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) Eclipse and Open Source WorkSpace
The webinar went well. Judging by the large number of registrations and actual attendees at the Webinar, there is tremendous interest in Database development tooling in Sybase WorkSpace.
I had about 50 minutes to show various features and there were lots of questions at the end. Hopefully attendees took note of various features and tools that are available to them in WorkSpace Database Development component. Those tools and features are geared towards speeding-up development by improving productivity and minimizing errors and mistakes.
For Sybase developers doing J2EE, Web application, C/C++, PB or other type of development, database development has so far been a task done outside their core application development IDE. It was a hurdle and those tools didn't offer the look and feel of an IDE. With Eclipse becoming most developers' IDE for app. development, and the fact that WorkSpace offers all those database tooling capabilities in the Eclipse, that hurdle no longer holds. Developers who have adopted Eclipse or are considering move to Eclipse, see WorkSpace as an immediate fit and valuable.
For developers who are mostly doing database development only, WorkSpace database development tooling offers an IDE that so far has only been available to other developer communities such as Java, VB, etc. It makes them so much more productive and capable than before when they were left to use tools which were basic Windows GUI applications or some third-party products which are not so tightly integrated with Sybase database servers, leave aside the price.
Even though WorkSpace 1.5 is only the second release of the product, when you view the webinar recording, you will be impressed (hopefully!). The Webinar recording ID is "Sybase WorkSpace for ASE" and no meeting key is required.
Download the product and send us your comments and questions on WorkSpace newsgroup. We look forward to having your feedback.
Posted by Samir Nigam on December 15, 2006 2:09 PM



