Sleepycat Software Releases New Version of Berkeley DB Java Edition

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Transactional Java database features improved performance and concurrency

EMERYVILLE Calif., January 30, 2006 – Sleepycat Software, makers of the world’s most widely deployed open source developer databases, today announced the general availability of version 2.1 of Berkeley DB Java Edition. The new version of Sleepycat’s pure Java, transactional database features multi-key secondary databases, multi-threaded performance improvements, and new controls for optimizing concurrency. With increasing adoption from both open source and commercial customers, Berkeley DB Java Edition has become a leading open source Java database for developers of high performance systems.

“We use Berkeley DB Java Edition in our Shinola(SM) automated advertising solution because it is the best choice to keep up with the volume and response times we require,” said Drew Farris, lead engineer at TextWise. “Nothing beats the performance of Berkeley DB Java Edition for storing performance-critical data right where it needs to be. We eliminated a large number of costly remote procedure calls to our back-end relational databases. In addition, its flexibility allows us to optimize the data that is retained in the store, which helps us avoid the overhead inherent in other object caching solutions.”

“With this new version, we continue to enhance Berkeley DB Java Edition with a focus on performance for highly concurrent systems,” said Mike Olson, CEO of Sleepycat Software. “Berkeley DB Java Edition is the ideal choice for developers seeking fast, local persistence with zero administration and a pure Java solution.”

Berkeley DB Java Edition is a pure Java, transactional database for developers of high performance systems. The latest release of Sleepycat Software’s Berkeley DB Java Edition boasts new features, improved performance and better support for highly concurrent applications. New features in Berkeley DB Java Edition version 2.1 include: · Multi-key secondary databases providing direct support for many-to-many and one-to-many relationships · Multi-threaded performance improvements using Java 5 · Controls to enable developers to optimize concurrency and minimize lock contention: non-locking mode and multiple lock tables · New documentation “Writing Transactional Applications with Berkeley DB Java Edition”

Availability Berkeley DB Java Edition 2.1 is available immediately under a dual license. A no-cost open source license permits redistribution if the application using Berkeley DB Java Edition is open source. A commercial license is available for redistribution of proprietary applications. Berkeley DB Java Edition is available for download at: http://www.sleepycat.com/products/bdbje.html

About Sleepycat Software Sleepycat Software (www.sleepycat.com) makes Berkeley DB, the most widely used open source developer database in the world with over 200 million deployments. Customers such as Amazon.com, AOL, Cisco Systems, EMC, Google, Hitachi, HP, Motorola, RSA Security, Sun Microsystems, TIBCO and VERITAS also rely on Berkeley DB for fast, scalable, reliable and cost-effective data management for their mission-critical applications. Profitable since it was founded in 1996, Sleepycat is a privately held company with offices in California, Massachusetts and the United Kingdom.

Sleepycat Software and Berkeley DB are trademarks of Sleepycat Software, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

EDITORIAL CONTACTS: Sleepycat Software Craig Oda +1.650.565.9800 x102 coda@sleepycat.com

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