ANTs Software Announces First Customer Implementation Moving into Production
Oct 25, 2011 08:53:19 (ET)
ATLANTA, Oct 25, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ANTs software inc. (ANTS.pk), a leader in database consolidation solutions, announced today that its first customer is moving an implementation of SQL Skin into production.
The customer, a large electric utility, completed a successful test implementation of SQL Skin earlier this year and then decided to move forward aggressively with full production implementations of several of their mission critical applications. The SQL Skin projects are a part of the customer's overall Sybase decommissioning efforts. ANTs expects to complete the remainder of the project by early 2012.
Although the potential revenue associated with this customer's implementation is not significant on a stand-alone basis, this will be the first instance of SQL Skin moving into full customer production, representing a significant milestone in the Company's development. "We are excited about the first production implementation of SQL Skin," says Joe Kozak, ANTs CEO. "This implementation is proof that the ANTs technology is viable and provides a much faster migration from legacy database technology than with conventional means."
About ANTs Software
The mission of ANTs Software is to help customers drive down IT operating costs by consolidating hardware and software infrastructure and eliminating cost inefficiencies. To this end, ANTs develops and sells the ANTs Compatibility Server (ACS), an innovative middleware solution that accelerates database consolidation between database vendors, enabling application portability. In addition to ACS, ANTs offers a complete portfolio of services ranging from architecting or managing IT infrastructure, to full application performance tuning and administrative services. ANTs is a public company with headquarters in Alpharetta, GA. Our shares trade on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol "ANTS". For more information visit, www.ants.com .
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