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Database and enterprise infrastructure vendor, Sybase, has partnered in Australia with financial services solutions provider Bravura Solutions to deliver its Talisman suite of financial services solutions on the Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) database platform.

Headquartered in Sydney with nine offices worldwide, Bravura is a leading Asia Pacific provider of superannuation, life insurance and wealth management applications.

Sybase ASE is an enterprise-class relational database management system, which caters for high transaction volumes in organisations. Sybase Replication Server enables data to be moved and synchronised enterprise-wide, while Sybase PowerBuilder enables the development and deployment of enterprise level data-driven applications.

“This partnership extends the reliance of the top 10 global banks and securities firms on Sybase to many of Australia’s leading financial institutions and superannuation administrators. Sybase’s platform provides a best-of-breed solution for the global management of our Talisman suite of products,” said Iain Dunstan, CEO of Bravura Solutions.

“Sybase is pleased to partner with Bravura to further enhance the Talisman solutions suite. With a number of recent staff appointments further strengthening Sybase in ANZ, this partnership continues our aggressive market growth strategy and provides a platform to build on our success in key vertical markets, such as financial services,” said Rob Zalums, managing director, Sybase Australia and New Zealand.

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