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'''Sirius Software,''' purchased by Rocket Software, Inc. in November of 2012, "tamed the complexity of modern database and application architectures," providing [[Sirius Software product list|products]] and services that enabled its customers to rapidly and effectively harness useful new technologies. Sirius combined extensive research and development in the field of high-performance database management with a direct involvement in the implementation and support of large-scale application systems. The tight integration of world-class R&D with experience at the "coal face" of real-world applications gave Sirius a uniquely powerful perspective.
'''Sirius Software''' "tamed the complexity of modern database and application architectures," providing [[Sirius Software product list|products]] and services that enabled its customers to rapidly and effectively harness useful new technologies. Sirius combined extensive research and development in the field of high-performance database management with a direct involvement in the implementation and support of large-scale application systems, allowing its customers to focus on the development of their applications without fear of obsolescence or missing out on important new developments.
Sirius customers were free to focus on the development of their applications without fear of obsolescence or missing out on important new developments.  


===References===
Last headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Sirius was purchased by Rocket Software, Inc. in November of 2012.
 
  Rocket Software, Inc.
  77 Fourth Avenue
  Waltham, Massachusetts 02451
  +1 781 577 4321
  http://www.rocketsoftware.com

Latest revision as of 22:46, 29 May 2013

Sirius Software "tamed the complexity of modern database and application architectures," providing products and services that enabled its customers to rapidly and effectively harness useful new technologies. Sirius combined extensive research and development in the field of high-performance database management with a direct involvement in the implementation and support of large-scale application systems, allowing its customers to focus on the development of their applications without fear of obsolescence or missing out on important new developments.

Last headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Sirius was purchased by Rocket Software, Inc. in November of 2012.