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IBM seeks to breach database barriers

By Geoff Nairn

Published: June 9 2009 14:37 | Last updated: June 9 2009 14:37

IBM has enhanced its Optim data management software to make it easier to work with non-IBM databases. The Optim Development Studio Oracle Database enables users to drag and drop data between Oracle Database and IBM’s rival DB2 database. The aim is to allow business to write an application just once, confident that it will then work with data from different databases.

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