Replication Server
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Replication Server is a Sybase product to provide bi-directional, heterogeneous replication, and synchronization across enterprise, client/server, desktop, and mobile systems.
It moves and synchronizes data across the enterprise to meet a host of competing challenges such as data replication, data management, and heterogeneous replication while providing the highest level of data management. Moreover, it delivers operational data across complex and broadly distributed data infrastructures in near-real-time.
It is No.1 replication solution in the world.