IBM’s newly released DB2 9.1 (previously code-named “Viper”) sheds many of the limitations of DB2 8, boosting performance, scalability, and security. But one feature in particular, the hybrid ...
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IBM has announced Db2 13 for z/OS, which, the company says, enhances the availability, security and resiliency of data and applications. According to IBM, Db2 13 for z/OS provides the ability to ...
IBM is unveiling a major upgrade to Db2 Warehouse on IBM Cloud, introducing several new capabilities that make Db2 Warehouse even more performant, capable, and cost-effective. The next generation of ...
With the latest release of DB2, IBM is poised to reshape the database landscape. Big Blue speaks very proudly and boldly about its new adaptive technology. In Version 8.2, IBM has realized some of the ...
IBM remains a major player in the database industry. As companies look to move on-premises database software to the cloud, vendors need to make it as easy as possible. With IBM's Db2 now available as ...
IBM has announced the general availability of the Db2 Warehouse SaaS on Azure, using the Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) model. The solution for Azure Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) comes built on Db2 ...
Following the lead of its major competitors, IBM Monday announced it is offering a free version of its DB2 Express database targeted at developers operating at the low end of the market. Called DB2 ...
IBM is positive about the possibility of bringing out its DB2 database management software under an open-source license. While the computing giant has no immediate plans to open-source DB2, market ...
BEIJING--"IBM DB2 is only popular on mainframes...which are only used by your father!" This was Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's response to a Gartner Dataquest study that claims Big Blue's ...
The database, which will cost $499 per server plus $99 per named user, takes aim at small and midsize businesses and is available now, IBM said. A possible $499 price point was first reported in CRN ...