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Old 01-18-2006, 09:31 PM   #1
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LXer: DB2- the secret database


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IBM trumpets not blowing DB2 is the most respectable and most powerful database engine in the world: it’s the pinnacle of database development. IBM makes a claim (undisputed to my knowledge) that more structured data is stored in DB2 than in any other database engine. Technically, this is nothing but good news – a superb database engine is available no matter what platform you use. The problem is that IBM seems to have forgotten to tell anyone about it. Why? My impression is that IBM has become complacent ... [ED: I wonder if this is the guy we should have interviewed (see link below) in our IBM interview - HC] Interview with IBM: DB2 in the Mid-Range Market

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