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DB2 Upgrade Propels IBM Automation Efforts

May 6, 2004
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[From eWeek]

In an effort to accelerate application development and enhance administrator productivity, IBM is rolling out new automation features with links to development technologies in a forthcoming DB2 Universal Database upgrade.

The upgrade, which is code-named Stinger and will be released to open beta this week, includes 200 new features that enhance the software’s ability to maintain itself and provide its own administration functionality.

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