IBM Releases New Linux-Oriented Database Software

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp. late on Wednesday rolled out a new version of its database software aimed at users of Linux and Unix operating systems that it hopes will help the company take away market share from market leader Oracle Corp.

IBM said the latest version of its DB2 software that runs on Linux and Unix automatically self-manages databases, allowing companies to better manage, process and retrieve data such as product pricing.

Armonk, New York-based IBM said that the latest database software, code-named Stinger, will reduce the time spent on administrative tasks by up to 65 percent.

Some analysts said Stinger would help raise IBM's profile against Oracle, IBM's chief rival in the market for database software and whose software also runs on Linux.

"This will take (DB2) to the next level and offer higher performance and reliability, which customers are requiring," said Noel Yuhanna, a San Jose, California-based analyst at Forrester Research.

"It's another step toward trying to gain more market share from Oracle," he added.

Linux software can be copied and modified freely and has become popular among businesses looking to cut information technology costs.

Linux is an alternative to various proprietary versions of the Unix operating system, developed by the former AT&T Corp. 35 years ago.

IBM's latest 8.2 version will be available starting Sept. 17, with prices beginning at $25,000 for DB2 enterprise edition.

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RE: IBM Releases New Linux-Oriented Database Software

Well, I like good Linux news, but I am not really a big fan of DB2. I guess I am just unfamiliar with it as compared to open source stuff (MySQL, Postgres) and Oracle.

Where I currently work we use DB2 on AS400/s and its a total fricking mess. Maybe its the people maintaing the db and or the 400/s but at least one of the machines is down daily.

There are lots of issues here at megacorp (the largest websphere commerce customer in the world or so i heard the other day) that could be solved by a cluster of Linux machines and Oracle (hell actually, MySQL for that matter, the stuff we do just isnt very complicated, although looking ad the DB schemas you could never figure that out).

I think our problems are more 400 related than DB2 related, but all of the setup is very problematic. Maybe "stinger" will make it to the 400s someday, uh, yeah right, they cant seem to get Linux to run properly on an instance yet.

RE: IBM Releases New Linux-Oriented Database Software

Ditto on the AS400 version of DB2. What a mess. I think the problem is on the 400 its so closely tied to the RGP programs running underneath and at its heart it is not really a relational SQL database. I was hired here (small company, middle of nowhere) initially to support my MH software running on Oracle but my role has expanded. Periodically I have to just log into Oracle for a zen moment to remember what nice databases feel like.

RE: IBM Releases New Linux-Oriented Database Software

lol

damn, ditto indeed.

we actually use PCML to RPG to data and so on. what a nightmare. i would just love to be able to make a damn database call!!!

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