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Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:00am EDT

Sybase iAnywhere Announces Wireless Enterprise Lotus Notes and Exchange Email Support for New iPhone 3G

DUBLIN, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Sybase iAnywhere today announced immediate support for the new
iPhone 3G model to extend wireless email from Lotus Notes and
Microsoft Exchange email systems. Sybase iAnywhere was early to market
in offering iPhone users wireless email access to Lotus Domino with
its product release in Q1 2008, and continues to innovate with support
of the new iPhone 3G.

   iAnywhere(R) Mobile Office provides iPhone 3G users today with a
unique approach to providing enterprise email support for the iPhone
that reduces potential security concerns while providing a rich user
experience utilizing native iPhone applications.

   "Since the release of our wireless email product for iPhone
earlier this year, we have seen strong interest from customers and
partners - showcasing the demand for iPhone within the enterprise,"
said Terry Stepien, president, Sybase iAnywhere. "We are excited to be
part of the iPhone ecosystem and are focused on offering companies the
ability to support the iPhone for secure wireless email usage along
with other mobile devices, such as Windows Mobile and Symbian."

   In the near future, Sybase iAnywhere expects to enhance iAnywhere
Mobile Office with additional components such as push email, contacts,
corporate directory access and calendar.

   For more information about iAnywhere Mobile Office support for the
iPhone or to download a free 30-day trial, please visit
www.sybase.com/iphone or http://www.apple.com/webapps/productivity/
sybaseianywheremobileoffice.html. (Due to its length, this URL may
need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field.
Remove the extra space if one exists.)

   About Sybase iAnywhere

   Sybase iAnywhere enables success at the front lines of business.
The company holds worldwide market leadership positions in mobile and
embedded databases, mobile management and security, mobile middleware
and synchronization, and Bluetooth(R) and infrared protocol
technologies. Tens of millions of mobile devices and over 20,000
customers and partners rely on the company's "Always Available"
technologies, including SQL Anywhere and its Information Anywhere
suite. iAnywhere is a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE:SY).

   Join us August 4-8 at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas
for TechWave 2008, Sybase's annual user conference. For more
information, visit http://www.sybase.com/techwave.

   Sybase, iAnywhere, iAnywhere Solutions, Information Anywhere and
SQL Anywhere are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of
Sybase, Inc. or its subsidiaries. (R) indicates registration in the
United States of America. The Bluetooth trademark and logos are owned
by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by iAnywhere is under
license. IBM, Lotus, Domino and Sametime are trademarks of IBM
Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both All other
company and product names mentioned may be trademarks of the
respective companies with which they are associated.

   Special Note: References to Sybase iAnywhere mean iAnywhere
Solutions, Inc., a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. Statements concerning
iAnywhere Solutions' product market, relationships with its customers
and new products are forward-looking statements that involve a number
of uncertainties and risks and cannot be guaranteed. Factors that
could ultimately affect such statements are detailed from time to time
in Sybase's Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including but
not limited to its annual report on Form 10-K and its quarterly
reports on Form 10-Q (copies of which can be viewed on the Company's
web site).

Sybase, Inc.
Scott Malinowski, 978-287-1793
scott.malinowski@sybase.com
or
Incisor Communications for Sybase, Inc.
Cynthia Conway, 212-857-9375
cynthia.conway@incisorpr.com

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