The world of enterprise data is evolving at an incredible pace, and businesses are grappling with increasingly complex data landscapes. This demands more from their database systems than ever before.
A new version of IBM's next-generation DB2 database looks likely to be a mixed blessing for customers: Midsize businesses could find a bargain, while big companies may wind up paying more. DB2 version ...
In the new update of DB2, released Friday, IBM has added a set of acceleration technologies, collectively code-named BLU, that promise to make the venerable database management system (DBMS) better ...
With a new set of acceleration technologies, DB2 10.5 could replace data warehouses or stand-alone in-memory databases, IBM claims In the update of DB2 released today, IBM has added a set of ...
DB2 V10.1 introduced Row and Column Access Control (RCAC) as a new feature for securing data within a DB2 table. Here's a look at the performance of the permissions that control row access. (In ...
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