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IBM beefs up DB2 with encryption from Vormetric

Nov 26, 2007
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[From IT Analysis]

Vormetric, Inc. announced this week that it has partnered with IBM to deliver database encryption capabilities for DB2 on Windows, Linux, and UNIX. IBM will offer Vormetric’s data security solution as part of its data server portfolio, addressing customer demand for increased protection of sensitive data.

This new capability is delivered in IBM Database Encryption Expert, initially available for the new DB2 9.5 “Viper 2” data server.

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